Higher education students’ online class experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

C. A. Jaca, Sunliegh Gador, R. M. Mangompit
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This study explored the online class experiences of higher education students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the study determined the online learning platforms, experiences, and strategies used to cope with the online learning challenges and proposed interventions to address the students’ challenging experiences. The students’ experiences were collected using a quantitative research design, employing questionnaires and Google Forms. For the open-ended questions, discourse analysis was used to analyze the students’ shared experiences. Purposive sampling was used to select the respondents from one state university in Cebu City, Philippines. The results revealed that the students preferred an asynchronous mode of learning using cellular phones, Google tools such as Google Classroom, Zoom and Facebook messenger during their online classes. While learning, they encountered challenges such as poor connectivity, distraction from attending classes due to errands at home, and lack of study areas. To cope with these challenges, the students managed their time, took rests in between study hours, and making a checklist of the tasks to be accomplished. Hence, this study contributes to the developmental goals on education for sustainability through providing interventions based on the students’ experiences, challenges and coping strategies shared during their online classes during the pandemic.
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COVID-19 大流行期间高校学生的在线课堂体验
本研究探讨了高等教育学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间的在线课堂体验。具体而言,研究确定了在线学习平台、经验和应对在线学习挑战的策略,并提出了解决学生挑战性经历的干预措施。本研究采用定量研究设计,通过问卷调查和谷歌表单收集学生的经验。对于开放式问题,采用了话语分析来分析学生的共同经历。在菲律宾宿务市的一所国立大学中,采用了有目的的抽样方法来选择受访者。结果显示,学生们更喜欢使用手机、谷歌工具(如谷歌课堂、Zoom 和 Facebook messenger)进行异步在线学习。在学习过程中,他们遇到了一些挑战,如连接不畅、因家中事务而无法上课以及缺乏学习场所。为了应对这些挑战,学生们管理好自己的时间,在学习间隙休息,并列出需要完成的任务清单。因此,本研究通过根据学生在大流行病期间在线课堂上分享的经验、挑战和应对策略提供干预措施,为实现可持续发展教育的发展目标做出了贡献。
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