Digital Classroom Mise en Scène during Covid-19 Era: The case of Tlemcen University, Algeria

Faiza Haddam-Bouabdallah
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The current growth of E-learning as a viable technique signals a shift from the traditional teacher-centred classroom to a learner-centred one. The concepts of autonomous learning, independent decision-making, time and space flexibility, and teachers' evolving roles from instructors to facilitators are all well represented in the E-learning context. Our students belong to the digital generation, and no one can deny that we spend most of our time in front of our screens, exchanging via social networks or emails. Electronic devices speed up communication and leave behind face-to-face communication, which is a primary aspect to consider, mainly during lockdown (pandemic) in social communication in general and in an educational context in particular. As a result, it is interesting to investigate how distance learning increase/decrease students' self-learning abilities during the COVID-19 pandemic and the main issues students and teachers face through online education. The present research, an exploratory case study, was conducted at the University of Tlemcen, Department of English, through E-questionnaire to investigate how learning/teaching occurs as a hybrid process that starts in the classroom and continues online. Our findings highlight the importance of Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) in autonomous learning circumstances, such as remote learning, even though the generalizability of our findings has some limitations due to the cross-sectional character of the study and the sampling technique. As a result, fostering SRL should be a top focus in the physical classroom and online education. Self-access language learning centres allow students to learn in a self-directed manner to meet various learning objectives.
2019冠状病毒病时代的数字课堂系统:以阿尔及利亚特莱姆森大学为例
当前电子学习作为一种可行技术的发展标志着从传统的以教师为中心的课堂向以学习者为中心的课堂的转变。自主学习、自主决策、时间和空间灵活性以及教师从指导者到促进者的角色演变等概念都在E-learning语境中得到了很好的体现。我们的学生属于数字一代,没有人能否认我们大部分时间都花在屏幕前,通过社交网络或电子邮件交流。电子设备加快了沟通速度,而忽略了面对面的沟通,这是一个需要考虑的主要方面,主要是在一般社会沟通的封锁(大流行)期间,特别是在教育背景下。因此,在新冠肺炎疫情期间,远程学习如何提高/降低学生的自主学习能力,以及学生和教师在在线教育中面临的主要问题,是一项有趣的研究。目前的研究是一项探索性案例研究,由特莱姆森大学英语系进行,通过电子问卷调查学习/教学是如何作为一个从课堂开始到在线持续的混合过程发生的。我们的研究结果强调了自我调节学习(SRL)在自主学习环境(如远程学习)中的重要性,尽管由于研究的横断面特征和抽样技术,我们的研究结果的普遍性存在一些局限性。因此,培养SRL应该成为实体课堂和在线教育的重中之重。自主语言学习中心允许学生以自主的方式学习,以达到各种学习目标。
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