Adapting to Online Learning in Higher Education System during the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Universities in Sri Lanka

P. M. P. S. Haththotuwa, R. A. Rupasinghe
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With the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic, university education is almost entirely done through the online system, since traditional education cannot be continued. Hence, it has become very important to find the best models and learning platforms for online teaching and the problems students are facing in this process. And also checking the possibilities and students' perspectives on moving to an online system are important. Therefore, there is a need to research and find out whether these objectives are being met. The data were collected through an online survey and which covered the public and private universities in Sri Lanka, and the conclusion is based on the more than 900 responses received from undergraduates. The study discovered that university students most commonly use smartphones and laptops for online education and are connected to the Internet through smartphones via hotspots. The University Learning Management System (LMS) and Zoom also became popular learning platforms among them for conducting online lectures. The study also discovered that a high percentage of students liked to use these types of online learning in the future after the commencement of the university via the university LMS and Learn-Zoom free versions. But, the problem with access to the Internet due to the lack of internet coverage in certain areas is the main challenge they are faced with. However, the research advises that it is time to resolve the issues realized by the above findings for the benefit of future online learning and to carry out such educational activities without interruption.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间高等教育系统适应在线学习:斯里兰卡大学案例研究
随着新冠肺炎疫情的蔓延,大学教育几乎完全通过在线系统完成,传统教育无法继续。因此,寻找在线教学的最佳模式和学习平台以及学生在此过程中面临的问题变得非常重要。此外,检查学生转入在线系统的可能性和观点也很重要。因此,有必要研究并查明这些目标是否正在实现。这些数据是通过在线调查收集的,涵盖了斯里兰卡的公立和私立大学,结论是基于从本科生那里收到的900多份回复。该研究发现,大学生最常使用智能手机和笔记本电脑进行在线教育,并通过智能手机通过热点连接到互联网。大学学习管理系统(LMS)和Zoom也成为其中流行的在线授课学习平台。该研究还发现,在大学毕业后,有很高比例的学生喜欢通过大学LMS和Learn-Zoom免费版本使用这些类型的在线学习。但是,由于某些地区缺乏互联网覆盖而导致的上网问题是他们面临的主要挑战。然而,该研究建议,现在是时候解决上述发现所带来的问题,以造福未来的在线学习,并不间断地开展此类教育活动。
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