Perception of the use of an e-lab platform for university students during the COVID-19 pandemic

Jabran Daaif, A. Tridane, Mohamed El Wafiq, M. Tridane, S. Belaaouad
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Developing electronic platforms during education disruptions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, had become crucial to addressing educational gaps. Research has shown technology's significant contribution to improving teaching and learning methods in labs, whether theoretical or experimental. This study creates an e-laboratory platform for managing university-level physics-chemistry practical work. The aim is to measure the platform's impact on students' experimental learning and identify integration and usage constraints. Our methodology was both quantitative and qualitative, conducted in a public institution. Two hundred forty students from two departments completed the questionnaire, and 25 teachers participated in semi-structured interviews. Findings revealed that e-laboratory simulations facilitated comparing theoretical solutions with actual lab practices and achieved goals in terms of communication pace, pre-lab content exchange (video conferences), post-lab experiment records, and evaluation sessions providing feedback for student progress tracking. However, insufficient computer equipment, technical problems during experiment setup, and momentary video conference issues hindered effective communication. This study guides researchers in enhancing adult education program efficiency. Considering online learning's adaptability and cost-effectiveness, improving learning effectiveness can justify continued use of online teaching beyond the pandemic by universities. Hence, electronic laboratories and the exploration of their integration transcend the realm of university scholars; they stand as a reservoir of potentiality for the perpetual advancement of professionals across diverse domains, affording a continuum of erudition throughout one's lifetime.
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对 COVID-19 大流行期间大学生使用电子实验室平台的看法
在教育中断期间,特别是在 COVID-19 大流行期间,开发电子平台对于弥补教育差距至关重要。研究表明,无论是理论教学还是实验教学,技术在改进实验室教学和学习方法方面都有重大贡献。本研究创建了一个电子实验室平台,用于管理大学物理和化学实践工作。目的是衡量该平台对学生实验学习的影响,并找出整合和使用方面的制约因素。我们的研究方法既有定量研究,也有定性研究,在一所公立院校进行。来自两个系的 240 名学生填写了调查问卷,25 名教师参加了半结构式访谈。调查结果显示,电子模拟实验有助于将理论解决方案与实际实验操作进行比较,并在交流速度、实验前内容交流(视频会议)、实验后实验记录以及为学生进度跟踪提供反馈的评估环节等方面实现了目标。然而,计算机设备不足、实验设置过程中的技术问题以及视频会议的瞬间问题阻碍了有效交流。这项研究为研究人员提高成人教育项目的效率提供了指导。考虑到在线学习的适应性和成本效益,提高学习效率可以为大学在大流行之后继续使用在线教学提供依据。因此,电子实验室及其整合探索已超越了大学学者的范畴;它们为不同领域专业人员的永续发展提供了一个潜力宝库,为人的一生提供了一个持续博学的过程。
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