Effect of Zoom fatigue on health and learning loss in students during the COVID-19 pandemic

Angga Aditya Permana, A. Kusnadi, Anggita Nauli Marpaung, Elisabet Dela Marcela, Natasya Yuasan, S. Fauziyah
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Covid-19 pandemic causes all face-to-face activities converted to distance or virtual meetings, including educational learning system. These days, the majority educational institutions in Indonesia still implement distance learning via video conference platforms. This primary research aims to discover how Zoom Fatigue affects health and causes learning loss in university students across Java. The methodologies used in this research are qualitative and quantitative. To specify this research, the population is set to students who study at several universities in Java, with 50 samples being Multimedia Nusantara University students and the other 50 sample are being students from other universities in Java. The techniques used to collect data are observation and questionnaire via Google Forms. After analyzing responses, the result shows that most students experience health issues such as eyesight issues, exhaustion, and saturation. Moreover, most students also go through some issues when it comes to the learning process, they experience a decrease of learning motivation and have trouble concentrating. Nevertheless, their academic records are stable and some even stated that their grades are increasing when compared to face-to-face learning systems, this fact shows that in-class learning is not the only source of information used by students to support their academic performance, but there are other sources of information such as internet where students can look up information from online article and scientific journals.
COVID-19大流行期间变焦疲劳对学生健康和学习损失的影响
Covid-19大流行导致所有面对面活动转变为远程或虚拟会议,包括教育学习系统。如今,印度尼西亚的大多数教育机构仍然通过视频会议平台实施远程学习。这项初步研究的目的是发现变焦疲劳如何影响健康和导致学习损失在整个Java的大学生。在这项研究中使用的方法是定性和定量。为了具体说明这项研究,人口被设置为在爪哇几所大学学习的学生,其中50个样本是多媒体努桑塔拉大学的学生,另外50个样本是来自爪哇其他大学的学生。收集数据的方法是通过谷歌表格进行观察和问卷调查。在对反馈进行分析后,结果显示,大多数学生都遇到了视力问题、疲惫和饱和等健康问题。此外,大多数学生在学习过程中也会遇到一些问题,他们学习动机下降,注意力不集中。然而,他们的学习成绩是稳定的,有些人甚至表示,与面对面的学习系统相比,他们的成绩正在提高,这一事实表明,课堂学习并不是学生用来支持他们的学习成绩的唯一信息来源,但还有其他信息来源,如互联网,学生可以从网上文章和科学期刊中查找信息。
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