Ana Mardhiyyah, S. Sulistyani, Agung Wicaksono, K. Khoiriyah
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摘要
2019冠状病毒病在认知、情感和行为领域的传播影响了学生的学习经历。本研究调查了大学生在新冠肺炎大流行期间使用微软Teams应用程序进行在线学习的体验。体验包括他们的看法、问题,以及他们如何每天使用Microsoft Teams。这是一个案例研究下的描述性定量研究。调查对象是分布在不同大学的97名大学生,其中50名女生和47名男生。数据收集方法为问卷调查和五个开放式问题。问卷采用SPSS (Statistical Package for The Social Sciences)的李克特量表进行分析,五个开放式问题采用内容分析技术进行分析。结果表明,学生们在使用微软团队方面有了很好的体验。他们的英语水平也有很大的提高,尤其是口语能力。然而,他们需要使用微软团队的帮助,网络连接不稳定,并且发现很难提高他们的阅读技能。尽管如此,学生们还是希望这个应用程序在进行了一些改进后能在在线学习中继续使用,这样使用这个应用程序的学习就能更有效和高效地进行。本研究暗示微软团队可以支持在线学习环境下的英语技能发展。
STUDENT LEARNING EXPERIENCE THROUGH MICROSOFT TEAMS DURING THE PANDEMIC ERA
Students learning experiences are affected by the spread of Covid-19 in cognitive, affective, and behavioral domains. This research investigates the university students' experience using the Microsoft Teams application in online learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic. The experience includes their perception, problems, and how they use Microsoft Teams daily. It is descriptive quantitative research under a case study. The participants were 97 university students consisting of 50 female and 47 male students spread over various universities. The data collection techniques were questionnaires and five open-ended questions. The questionnaires were analyzed using the Likert scale through SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences), while five open-ended questions were analyzed using the content analysis technique. The results showed that the students had a good experience using Microsoft Teams. They also have much improvement in English skills, especially in speaking skills. However, they needed help using Microsoft Teams, had unstable internet connections, and found it hard to improve their reading skills. Nonetheless, students hope that this application will continue to be used during online learning with some improvements so that learning using this application can take place more effectively and efficiently. This study implies that Microsoft Teams can support English skill development in an online learning environment.