University students’ perception to online class delivery methods during the COVID-19 pandemic
The general process of learning in educational institutions around the globe has changed since the advent of the COVID-19 virus. Educational sectors in all nations are forced to adapt and rearrange their compositions and systems as the virus spreads. The current study considers the characteristics a...
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my.ums.eprints.327692022-06-09T04:41:14Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32769/ University students’ perception to online class delivery methods during the COVID-19 pandemic Jeong-Ja Choi Charles Arthur Robb Mazalan Mifli Zaliha Zainuddin LB2300-2430 Higher education RA648.5-767 Epidemics. Epidemiology. Quarantine. Disinfection The general process of learning in educational institutions around the globe has changed since the advent of the COVID-19 virus. Educational sectors in all nations are forced to adapt and rearrange their compositions and systems as the virus spreads. The current study considers the characteristics and issues related to universities moving towards online and blended learning during this period of universal isolation. Through focus group interviews conducted in South Korea and Malaysia, the study provides recommendation for the improvement of online classes and blended learning. The use of student focus groups gives the research an alternative perspective with which to assess the satisfaction level, success, and quality of online learning programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results from the focus groups show that for the success of online learning to become a reality, blended education should be considered to bolster learning. Further, results show that communication between lecturers and students remains a fundamental factor for success, regardless of the class category incorporated. Consequently, the results of the study provide further insight into matters experienced by students during the pandemic, and how educators may heed the opinions of students when improving future related blended learning programs. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32769/1/University%20students%E2%80%99%20perception%20to%20online%20class%20delivery%20methods%20during%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32769/2/University%20students%E2%80%99%20perception%20to%20online%20class%20delivery%20methods%20during%20the%20COVID-19%20pandemic1.pdf Jeong-Ja Choi and Charles Arthur Robb and Mazalan Mifli and Zaliha Zainuddin (2021) University students’ perception to online class delivery methods during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism Education, 29 (100336). pp. 1-12. ISSN 1473-8376 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S147383762100037X https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlste.2021.100336 |
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The general process of learning in educational institutions around the globe has changed since the advent of the COVID-19 virus. Educational sectors in all nations are forced to adapt and rearrange their compositions and systems as the virus spreads. The current study considers the characteristics and issues related to universities moving towards online and blended learning during this period of universal isolation. Through focus group interviews conducted in South Korea and Malaysia, the study provides recommendation for the improvement of online classes and blended learning. The use of student focus groups gives the research an alternative perspective with which to assess the satisfaction level, success, and quality of online learning programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results from the focus groups show that for the success of online learning to become a reality, blended education should be considered to bolster learning. Further, results show that communication between lecturers and students remains a fundamental factor for success, regardless of the class category incorporated. Consequently, the results of the study provide further insight into matters experienced by students during the pandemic, and how educators may heed the opinions of students when improving future related blended learning programs. |
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University students’ perception to online class delivery methods during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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University students’ perception to online class delivery methods during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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