An Evaluation of Online Education Efficacy and the Measures to Improve It From the Perspectives of Management Students in the Wake of COVID-19

A. Parmar, Ankita Singh
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The forced change to adopt the online mode of education delivery for postgraduate students has posed novel challenges. The efficacy of adopted online education in the wake of COVID-19 needs to be examined. The influence of individual student’s behaviour related variables such as nutrition behaviour, Physical activity behaviour and Social Media usage on perceived online education efficacy and attainment of a learning goal is examined in the current study. A total of 185 post-graduate healthcare management students from different educational institutions of India were surveyed. Path Analysis is performed to test the conceptual model. The results highlight that the effect of exercise on the attainment of a learning goal is best at the higher levels of self-study hours and at the lower levels there is a negative relationship between the two. The impact of social media on self-learning hours and the online education efficacy is negative.
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新型冠状病毒肺炎背景下管理专业学生对网络教育效果的评价及改进措施
研究生教育模式被迫转向在线,这带来了新的挑战。新型冠状病毒感染症(COVID-19)后,在线教育的效果需要检验。本研究考察了个体学生行为相关变量如营养行为、体育活动行为和社交媒体使用对感知在线教育效能和学习目标达成的影响。对来自印度不同教育机构的185名医疗保健管理研究生进行了调查。通过路径分析对概念模型进行检验。结果表明,锻炼对实现学习目标的影响在自学时间较高的情况下效果最好,在自学时间较低的情况下,两者之间存在负相关关系。社交媒体对自主学习时数和在线教育效能的影响为负。
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