Offline or online?: EFL students’ perceptions on working in face-to-face and virtual learning modes

Rahmat Yusny, Fitri Rizki, I. Trisnawati, Mulia Mulia
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Given the intensified number of online learning activities and having inadequate knowledge to identify the details of how it was organized within increased students’ language learning ability; this study focused on identifying the students’ perceptions of learning in two different situations. This study investigated how students perceived working in a new learning mode (online learning activity) compared to the traditional or face-to-face learning mode (offline learning activity) in regards to the learning frameworks, including the depth and comprehensiveness of learning, appropriate length for learning, comfortability of learning, and flexibility of learning. Ten students were selected to be the participants of the current study; all of whom were sixth and eighth semester students at the Department of English Language Education of Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. They were served by several questions related to their experiences working on two different learning modes. The findings revealed that working in offline learning mode was still the common preference among the students and only a few of them preferred online learning. Even more interesting was the finding of one or two students who perceived no differences between participating in offline and online class learning activities. In addition, the findings also indicated that interaction between the course instructors and students still becomes a prominent element on the students’ satisfaction and comfort of learning. The students also suggested that the keys to their satisfactory learning experiences are access to learning materials and to their class instructors. To conclude, this study also provides new insights on what matters the most to the students’ learning experiences with respect to the current online learning trend. 
离线还是在线?:英语学生对面对面学习和虚拟学习模式的看法
鉴于在线学习活动的数量增加,并且没有足够的知识来确定如何在提高学生语言学习能力的范围内组织这些活动的细节;本研究的重点是确定学生在两种不同情况下的学习感知。本研究调查了与传统或面对面学习模式(离线学习活动)相比,学生在学习框架方面的感受,包括学习的深度和全面性、学习的适当长度、学习的舒适度和学习的灵活性。本次研究选取了10名学生作为参与者;他们都是班达亚齐伊斯兰大学内盖里拉尼里英语教育系第六和第八学期的学生。他们回答了几个与他们在两种不同学习模式下工作的经历有关的问题。调查结果显示,离线学习模式仍然是学生的普遍偏好,只有少数学生更喜欢在线学习。更有趣的是,有一两个学生认为参加线下和在线课堂学习活动没有区别。此外,研究结果还表明,课程教师与学生之间的互动仍然是影响学生学习满意度和舒适度的重要因素。学生们还表示,他们满意的学习体验的关键是获得学习材料和课堂教师。综上所述,本研究还提供了新的见解,即在当前的在线学习趋势下,对学生的学习体验最重要的是什么。
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