Tertiary Students’ Perceptions of Learning Oral Presentation Skills in In-Class and Online Learning Environment: A Case Study

Noor Raha Mohd Radzuan, W. Fauzi, Hamizah Zahari, Marziah Ramli
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Online learning is seen to be the solution to education throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. Instructional sessions and assessments are conducted in the virtual setting which affects instructors and students alike. Oral assessments like presentation sessions are conducted on teleconferencing platforms which bring different dimensions in pedagogy and online learning strategies employed by students. Thus, this study aimed to determine undergraduates perceptions of online and in-class presentations. These undergraduates went through remote learning sessions and were not physically campus bound. For this study, the mixed-method approach was adopted and a set of questionnaires with two open-ended questions was distributed online to 1187 Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) undergraduates who were enrolled in the English for Professional Communication (UHL2432) course for Semester 2, session 2020/2021. Quantitative data were collected, and the descriptive statistics were calculated. The findings revealed students mixed perceptions towards the effectiveness of applying delivery skills and elements of professionalism in online and in-class oral presentations. Furthermore, although findings have shown that students have adapted to online learning and preferred certain elements of oral presentation in a virtual environment, they also indicated that students preferred to learn oral presentations in a face-To-face classroom. Students mixed perceptions were due to challenges in aspects such as maintaining eye contact, projecting voice, using visual aids, gestures and postures as well as interacting with the audience virtually. The findings of this study will provide a useful guide for the enhancement and development of online teaching and learning methodologies. © 2023 Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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大专学生对课堂与网络环境下口头陈述技巧学习的认知:个案研究
在线学习被视为2019冠状病毒病大流行期间教育的解决方案。教学课程和评估在虚拟环境中进行,这对教师和学生都有影响。口头评估,如演示会议,在远程会议平台上进行,这给学生的教学和在线学习策略带来了不同的维度。因此,本研究旨在确定大学生对在线和课堂演讲的看法。这些本科生通过远程学习课程,不受校园限制。本研究采用混合方法,在线向1187名攻读2020/2021学年第二学期专业交流英语(UHL2432)课程的马来西亚彭亨大学(UMP)本科生发放了一套包含两个开放式问题的调查问卷。收集定量资料,进行描述性统计。调查结果显示,学生们对在线和课堂口头陈述中运用演讲技巧和专业元素的有效性看法不一。此外,尽管研究结果表明,学生已经适应了在线学习,并且更喜欢虚拟环境中口头陈述的某些元素,但他们也表明,学生更喜欢在面对面的课堂上学习口头陈述。学生们的看法不一是由于在保持目光接触、表达声音、使用视觉辅助、手势和姿势以及与观众进行虚拟互动等方面面临挑战。这项研究的结果将为加强和发展网上教与学的方法提供有用的指引。©2023马来西亚Penerbit大学。版权所有。
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期刊介绍: The editorial board welcomes submissions that provide insights into key issues dealing with the English Language in a region that hosts multicultural/lingual communities and contexts. Our policy is to enable the advancement of knowledge dealing with English Language studies in these communities and contexts by providing a publication avenue for new and insightful multidisciplinary work in the region. The ultimate objective of the journal is to create critical awareness of Southeast Asian concerns with all areas of English language Studies. Submissions that draw parallels between regional and global concerns of English Language Studies are also welome. 3L publishes issues in March, June, September and December. Please visit the website to have a better idea of the kinds of articles published and the submission guidelines.
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