2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的紧急远程教学:墨西哥大学生的经验

Apertura Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.32870/ap.v15n2.2420
Alejandrina Bautista Jacobo, María Olga Quintana Zavala, Daniel González Lomelí
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本研究旨在探讨墨西哥西北地区一所公立大学学生在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间的应急远程教学经验。对1550名学生的非概率样本进行了描述性相关探索性横断面研究。由专家设计并验证了一项调查,并使用Microsoft Forms平台在线实施。调查结果显示,超过一半的学生对虚拟平台的熟练程度非常好或非常好。此外,28%的女性经历了艰难或非常艰难的适应过程,而男性的这一比例较低(20.9%)。学生们表示,他们的教师在ERT期间的学习成绩从一般到良好不等,但大多数人表示,教师没有充分准备以这种方式授课,因为通过虚拟平台进行教学需要规划和设计策略。尽管在大流行期间,教师和学生都熟悉了数字工具,但建议鼓励为教师提供同步数字环境,并探索针对异步数字环境的教学策略。
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Emergency remote teaching during the covid-19 pandemic: Experiences among Mexican university students
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of emergency remote teaching (ERT) during the covid-19 pandemic among students at a public university in the northwest region of Mexico. A descriptive correlational exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted with a nonprobabilistic sample of 1550 students. A survey was designed and validated by experts, and it was implemented online using the Microsoft Forms platform. Findings revealed that more than half of the students demonstrated very good or excellent proficiency in virtual platforms. Additionally, 28% of women experienced a difficult or very difficult adaptation process to the platforms, while this percentage was lower among men (20.9%). Students expressed that the academic performance of their instructors during ERT ranged from average to good, but the majority indicated that instructors were not adequately prepared to conduct classes in this modality, since teaching through virtual platforms requires planning and designing strategies. Despite both teachers and students became familiar with digital tools during the pandemic, it is recommended to encourage synchronous digital environments for teachers and explore didactic strategies for asynchronous ones.
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