The Shift to Online Classes during the Covid-19 pandemic: Benefits, Challenges, and Required Improvements from the Students’ Perspective

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Electronic Journal of e-Learning Pub Date : 2022-01-21 DOI:10.34190/ejel.20.1.2106
Dan Li
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Abstract: The Covid-19 pandemic has radically changed and disrupted education; colleges and universities have closed their campuses, and many have shifted to online courses. In the pre-pandemic era, online classes were associated with several benefits and challenges, and the pandemic might have brought additional benefits and obstacles. This research examined students’ perceptions of online classes during the pandemic. The study looked at four aspects: perceived benefits of online classes; perceived challenges; beliefs and an overall evaluation; and potential improvements. An online questionnaire was administrated to some first- and second-year undergraduate students at a College in China. It combined a set of 23 closed-ended and open-ended questions and 342 valid and complete responses were collected. Perceived benefits included creating a digital learning community, improving students’ digital learning skills, and staying connected during tough times. Challenges comprised adaptability issues due to the sudden shift to online classes, time-management issues, being distracted by social media plus technological obstacles. Regarding beliefs, students believed that a blended model that combines both classroom and online modes is necessary for the post-pandemic era. To enhance the sustainability of online classes in the post-pandemic era, a set of improvements are explored and suggested.
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2019冠状病毒病大流行期间向在线课程的转变:从学生的角度来看,好处、挑战和需要改进的地方
摘要:2019冠状病毒病大流行从根本上改变和扰乱了教育;学院和大学已经关闭了校园,许多已经转向在线课程。在大流行前的时代,在线课程带来了一些好处和挑战,大流行可能带来了额外的好处和障碍。这项研究调查了疫情期间学生对在线课程的看法。该研究着眼于四个方面:在线课程的感知效益;感知到的挑战;信念和整体评价;以及潜在的改进。一份在线问卷调查了中国一所大学的一年级和二年级本科生。该问卷由23个封闭式和开放式问题组成,收集了342个有效完整的回答。人们认为的好处包括创建一个数字学习社区,提高学生的数字学习技能,以及在困难时期保持联系。挑战包括突然转向在线课程带来的适应性问题、时间管理问题、被社交媒体分散注意力以及技术障碍。在信念方面,学生们认为,大流行后时代需要一种结合课堂和在线模式的混合模式。为了在大流行后时代加强在线课程的可持续性,我们探索并提出了一系列改进措施。
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Electronic Journal of e-Learning
Electronic Journal of e-Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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5.90
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34
审稿时长
20 weeks
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