Enhancing out-of-class independent learning in a cloud-based information and communication learning environment: insights from students of a pedagogical university

O. Kolgatin, L. Kolgatina, N. Ponomareva
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This paper addresses the challenges associated with students’ out-of-class independent work in an information and communication learning environment that relies on cloud technologies. The study utilizes survey data gathered from students at a pedagogical university to inform the development of a course titled “Educational Electronic Resources for Primary School” designed for future primary school teachers. The findings reveal several prominent issues, including the need for more explicit instructions tailored to the task requirements, limited experience in self-management, and a lack of intrinsic motivation. Students emphasized the importance of detailed instructions, either orally or in written form, and emphasized the necessity of careful time planning to ensure successful completion of tasks. Furthermore, the article discusses students’ learning activities and achievements in the course amidst the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from this analysis, the study formulates key requirements for effectively managing students’ out-of-class independent work in a cloud-based learning environment. This research contributes valuable insights to improving the design and implementation of remote learning initiatives, enhancing student engagement, and fostering meaningful learning outcomes.
基于云的信息通信学习环境下增强课外自主学习:来自某师范院校学生的见解
本文解决了在依赖云技术的信息和通信学习环境中与学生课外独立作业相关的挑战。本研究利用对某师范大学学生的调查数据,为面向未来小学教师的“小学教育电子资源”课程的开发提供信息。研究结果揭示了几个突出的问题,包括需要针对任务要求提供更明确的指导,自我管理经验有限,以及缺乏内在动机。学生们强调了口头或书面详细说明的重要性,并强调了仔细规划时间以确保顺利完成任务的必要性。此外,文章还讨论了学生在新冠肺炎疫情挑战下的学习活动和取得的成绩。根据这一分析,本研究提出了在云学习环境下有效管理学生课外自主作业的关键要求。本研究为改进远程学习计划的设计和实施、提高学生参与度和培养有意义的学习成果提供了宝贵的见解。
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