新冠肺炎疫情期间尼日利亚大学生的电子学习及相关挑战

Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.46300/9109.2023.17.9
Oluwatobi Dorcas Adelowo, Tolulope Abiola Allo, Tayo George
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本文研究了尼日利亚大学(包括私立和公立大学)本科生采用的各种电子学习平台,以及其在2020年COVID-19封锁期间面临的相关挑战。冠状病毒的巨大后果影响了所有国家和行业,影响了全球约91%的学生。本研究的目的是调查尼日利亚一所大学私立和公立大学本科生的经历,以确定在全球大流行封锁期间采用的各种电子学习平台的可及性、可负担性和易用性方面是否存在显著差异。本研究采用问卷调查的方法,从圣约大学和拉各斯大学的本科生中获取有用的信息。研究对象包括来自两所学校的374名本科生。由于大学学术人员工会的讲师正在进行工业行动,学生无法接触到这些学生,因此将问卷分发给圣约大学的学生,同时为拉各斯大学的学生生成了一份谷歌表格。使用频率、百分比和线性回归分析的描述性技术分析数据。研究结果显示,约恩大学68.1%的学生更多地使用Moodle、Coursera、Zoom和WebEx等电子学习平台,而拉各斯大学的43.6%的学生只使用Moodle和Zoom。此外,约恩大学87.5%的本科生主要使用笔记本电脑进行电子学习课程,而拉各斯大学56.4%的本科生主要使用智能手机。调查结果显示,公立大学的学生面临的主要挑战包括互联网不稳定,购买笔记本电脑等设备的经济能力有限,以及缺乏浏览电子学习平台的技能和能力,而私立大学的学生则相反,他们拥有相对稳定的互联网连接,能够负担得起笔记本电脑和智能设备,并具备正确浏览电子学习平台的必要技能。该研究最后建议提供大量资金,以帮助获取相关技术,促进和支持尼日利亚公立大学的电子学习。它还建议让公立大学的学生接受关于如何使用电子学习平台的充分培训,从而使他们具备必要的技能,以最大限度地利用电子学习。该研究强调了电子学习如何成为主要参与者、教育工作者和学习者在当前和未来情况下有效、可持续的学习解决方案。从长远来看,尼日利亚的教育系统将更好地应对未来可能需要采用远程学习的紧急情况。
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Electro-Learning amidst Covid-19 Lockdown and Related Challenges of Undergraduates in Nigerian Universities
This paper examined the various electronic learning platforms adopted by undergraduates in Nigerian Universities which include both private and public universities in Nigeria and its related challenges during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. The coronavirus’ enormous consequences, which affected all countries and industries, influenced around 91% of the world's students. The objective of this study is to investigate the experiences of private and public university undergraduates in a Nigerian University, to determine whether there is a significant disparity in the accessibility, affordability, and ease of use of the various e-learning platforms that were adopted during the global pandemic lockdown. The study employed the survey method in eliciting useful information from undergraduates in Covenant University, and in the University of Lagos. The population of the study consisted of 374 undergraduates from both schools. Due to the inaccessibility of students whose lecturers were on industrial action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, the questionnaire was physically distributed to students at Covenant University, while a Google form was generated for students at the University of Lagos. Data was analyzed using descriptive techniques in frequencies, percentages, and linear regression analysis. Results from the study revealed that 68.1% of students at Covenant University utilized more e-learning platforms like Moodle, Coursera, Zoom, and WebEx unlike their counterparts at the University of Lagos who used only Moodle and Zoom with 43.6%. Also, 87.5% of Covenant University undergraduates made use of their laptops mostly for their e-learning classes while 56.4% of their counterparts in the University of Lagos mostly made use of their smartphones. Findings revealed that students from public Universities faced major challenges such as unstable internet, limited financial capability in buying devices such as laptops, and lack of skill and competence in navigating the e-learning platforms while students in the private universities on the contrary had relatively stable internet connectivity, could afford laptops and smart devices and had the requisite skills to properly navigate their e-learning platforms. The study concludes by recommending the provision of substantial financing that will aid in the acquisition of relevant technology to promote and support e-learning in public universities in Nigeria. It also suggested the inclusion of public University students with adequate training on how to navigate the e-learning platforms, thereby equipping them with the requisite skills needed to maximize the benefits of e-learning. The study emphasizes how the use of e-learning can be an effective sustainable learning solution for current and future situations by the main actors, educators, and learners. In the long run, the Nigerian educational system would be better prepared to face future emergencies that may warrant the adoption of remote learning.
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