From Face-to-Face to Online Learning in the Blink of an Eye: The Impact of Switching to Virtual Education on University Professors and Students’ Performance and Emotional Health

María Rosario Hernández-Coló
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The only assertion that can be made about the future of humanity after the global COVID-19 pandemic is that it will never be the same. All aspects of our life, whether personal, social, professional, or academic have been affected. Considering this, teachers, education authorities and students will have to reevaluate our tasks and roles as key participants in the education process. This quantitative and exploratory study aims to know the opinion of a non-probabilistic sample of 46 professors and 43 students of six different majors in a public Mexican university, regarding the change in the teaching modality as a result of the global pandemic, in order to point out the impact this change has had on the teaching and learning processes, as well as on the emotional health of the samples. It was found that teachers introduced new technologies in their courses to interact, present content, and collaborate. Students had to adapt to the new modality and the challenges implied in online learning. Both populations expressed those considerable changes in the daily routines occurred as well as a significant increase in the time dedicated to work and study. Similarly, the study revealed that learners experienced a negative impact of these conditions on their academic performance. It is also concluded that in order to be able to determine the efficacy of the implementation of Information and Communication Technologies and the actual impact of the emotional state of the population on the learning and teaching process, further research will be necessary.
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眨眼间从面对面到在线学习:转向虚拟教育对大学教授和学生的表现和情绪健康的影响
对于新冠肺炎全球大流行后的人类未来,唯一可以断言的是,人类的未来将永远不会与以往一样。我们生活的方方面面,无论是个人的、社会的、专业的还是学术的,都受到了影响。考虑到这一点,教师、教育当局和学生必须重新评估我们作为教育过程主要参与者的任务和角色。这项定量和探索性研究旨在了解墨西哥一所公立大学六个不同专业的46名教授和43名学生的非概率样本对全球大流行导致的教学方式变化的看法,以指出这种变化对教学过程的影响,以及对样本的情绪健康的影响。研究发现,教师在他们的课程中引入了新的技术来进行互动、呈现内容和合作。学生必须适应在线学习的新模式和挑战。这两个群体都表示,他们的日常生活发生了相当大的变化,用于工作和学习的时间也显著增加。同样,该研究表明,学习者经历了这些条件对他们的学习成绩的负面影响。为了能够确定信息通信技术实施的有效性以及人群情绪状态对学习和教学过程的实际影响,还需要进一步的研究。
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