Students' Pre- and Post-COVID-19 Perception of Mathematics Videos in Higher Education

Sidonie F. Costa, Ana I. Borges
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Educational videos have been an increasingly used tool in education, accentuated not only by the rapid growth of the Internet and mobile technologies but also by the Coronavirus disease 19 pandemic. Following this trend, the b-Learning Mathematics course b-Mat@plicada was created in 2015 for Higher Education students and has evolved to extend the course and improve the quality of the available contents. This evolution was influenced by some studies that have been made since the first year of implementation. The main objective of this work is to evaluate the influence of the Coronavirus disease 19 pandemic on the students’ perceptions and attitudes toward the learning videos available on the course b-Mat@plicada and, also, on the Internet. At the end of the year 2022, 104 higher education (HE) students responded to a satisfaction survey about the use of learning videos to study and the contents of the b-Mat@plicada course. By using descriptive statistics and independent Chi-square tests, the responses were analyzed and compared with other results obtained in 2015 and 2018, that is, before the pandemic. The findings indicate that there has been a rise in the demand for b-Mat@plicada educational videos and for videos available on the Internet in general. Also, students perceived an improvement in the quality of the videos since the pre-pandemic period. Additionally, students now consider online videos more useful than before the pandemic. However, they still view them as supplementary rather than a primary learning source.
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新冠肺炎疫情前后学生对高等教育数学视频的观感
教育视频已成为越来越多的教育工具,不仅因为互联网和移动技术的快速发展,而且由于冠状病毒大流行,这一点更加突出。遵循这一趋势,2015年为高等教育学生创建了b-Learning数学课程b-Mat@plicada,并不断发展,以扩展课程并提高可用内容的质量。这一演变受到实施第一年以来进行的一些研究的影响。这项工作的主要目的是评估冠状病毒19大流行对学生对课程b-Mat@plicada和互联网上提供的学习视频的看法和态度的影响。2022年底,104名高等教育(HE)学生参与了一项关于使用学习视频学习和b-Mat@plicada课程内容的满意度调查。通过描述性统计和独立卡方检验,对这些反应进行分析,并与2015年和2018年(即大流行前)的其他结果进行比较。调查结果表明,对b-Mat@plicada教育视频和一般互联网上的视频的需求有所增加。此外,学生们认为,自大流行前时期以来,视频的质量有所提高。此外,学生们现在认为在线视频比疫情前更有用。然而,他们仍然认为它们是辅助的,而不是主要的学习来源。
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