Assessing the On-Campus Students’ Satisfaction with Online Learning Mode during COVID-19

B. Kayode, Popoola Kareem Hamed, A. Olowolayemo, K. Husain
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COVID-19 pandemic has interfered with teaching and learning landscape in higher learning institutions. The spread of COVID-19 has forced governments of many countries to shut-down schools and put into effect remote learning or distance learning. The purpose of this study is to answer a specific question: are the on-campus students in Malaysia higher learning institutions satisfied with online learning mode? The study also investigates the effect of variables such as students’ gender, level of study and specialization on satisfaction with online learning mode. A quantitative research method using survey design was adopted in this study. The study population is the total number of on-campus students from 14 selected universities in Malaysia. Cochran’s formula was used to determine the sample size. A total of 412 questionnaires were distributed via online google form to all the respondents. The findings revealed that a significant number of the students were dissatisfied with online learning. More than 70% of on-campus students experienced boredom, loneliness and thus, dissatisfied with online learning approach provided by the university during the peak of the pandemic. The findings showed that more than 60% of the on-campus students were not satisfied with online learning mode due to family related issues and interrupted internet connections. Online learning remains the most viable method of teaching and learning during in COVID-19 pandemic. However, this mode of learning is plagued with numerous challenges. Consequently, students from conventional education system in Malaysia have difficulties adjusting and are less satisfied with online learning.
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新冠肺炎疫情期间在校学生在线学习满意度评估
新冠肺炎疫情对高校教学格局造成干扰。新冠肺炎疫情的蔓延迫使许多国家的政府关闭学校,实施远程教育或远程教育。本研究的目的是回答一个具体的问题:马来西亚高等院校的在校学生对在线学习模式是否满意?研究还考察了学生性别、学习水平和专业等变量对在线学习模式满意度的影响。本研究采用调查设计的定量研究方法。研究人口是来自马来西亚14所选定大学的在校学生总数。科克伦公式用于确定样本量。通过在线谷歌表格向所有受访者发放了总共412份问卷。调查结果显示,相当多的学生对在线学习不满意。在疫情高峰期,超过70%的在校学生感到无聊、孤独,因此对大学提供的在线学习方式感到不满。调查结果显示,由于家庭问题和网络连接中断,超过60%的在校学生对在线学习模式不满意。在线学习仍然是COVID-19大流行期间最可行的教学方法。然而,这种学习模式受到许多挑战的困扰。因此,马来西亚传统教育系统的学生难以适应,对在线学习不太满意。
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