STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION OF BLENDED LEARNING ACTIVITY DURING POST COVID-19

A. Wulandari
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Covid-19 played a major role in changing the education system in Indonesia. One of the changes caused by Covid-19 is the use of blended learning during the transition period after the pandemic. This study aims to investigate how students' perceptions of blended learning are enforced. As many as 6 students from the Department of English Applied Linguistics, Medan State University were involved in this study. The results of this study indicate that students show a positive attitude towards blended learning such as continuing to attend lectures that are held online or offline. In addition, students also feel happy and enthusiastic when learning online and offline. From the cognitive aspect, students show positive perceptions as long as they carry out lectures with blended learning activities. Students get a lot of new experiences in learning using a combination of face-to-face and online learning which is carried out for 16 meetings. The researcher concludes that, blended learning has an impact on behavioral aspects, emotional aspects and cognitive aspects in the English language teaching learning process. Researchers suggest further research on the effectiveness of blended learning activities.
新冠肺炎疫情后学生对混合式学习活动的感知
新冠肺炎疫情在改变印尼教育体系方面发挥了重要作用。Covid-19造成的变化之一是在大流行后的过渡时期使用混合学习。本研究旨在探讨学生对混合式学习的认知是如何被强化的。棉兰州立大学英语应用语言学系多达6名学生参与了本研究。本研究结果表明,学生对混合式学习表现出积极的态度,例如继续参加在线或离线举办的讲座。此外,学生在线上和线下学习时也感到快乐和热情。从认知方面来看,学生只要进行混合学习活动的授课,就会表现出积极的认知。通过16次面对面和在线学习的结合,学生们在学习中获得了很多新的体验。研究者得出结论,混合式学习对英语教学学习过程中的行为方面、情感方面和认知方面都有影响。研究人员建议进一步研究混合学习活动的有效性。
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