技术是后科维德时代学生虚拟学习体验的预测因素:加纳高等教育机构的经验分析

IF 2.6 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH E-Learning and Digital Media Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.1177/20427530241239426
Joshua Ofori Essiam, G. Gyamfi, Jonathan Odame, A. Ayisi-Addo
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科维德疫情的破坏性影响对大多数经济体造成了负面影响,同时显著改变了教育领域的互动模式,从传统的面对面互动转变为全面的在线互动或虚拟与面对面互动的混合。本研究旨在确定科维德疫情高峰期过后,技术对学生虚拟学习体验的影响。379名本科生(N = 379)参与了这项研究。研究结果表明,技术的使用在很大程度上预测了学生的在线教学,同时也对学生的虚拟学习体验产生了积极影响。这些发现将有助于高等教育机构的管理者投资于培训和技术驱动的互动,以提高学生的参与度。
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Technology as a predictor of students’ virtual learning experiences in post- covid era: Empirical analysis from a Ghanaian higher education institution
The devastating effect of the Covid pandemic negatively affect most economies while conspicuously changing the mode of interactions in the educational sector from the traditional face-to-face to a full online deployment or a blend of virtual and in-person interactions during the post covid. The aim of this study is to determine the impact of technology on students’ virtual learning experiences after the peak of the covid pandemic. Three hundred and seventy-nine ( N = 379) undergraduate students participated in the study. Findings showed that the use of technology significantly predicted student online teaching and learning and also, influenced student virtual learning experiences positively. These findings will help managers of higher education institutions to invest into training and technology driven interactions to enhance students’ engagement.
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