Perceptions of Business Students toward Online Education before and in Transition Period of COVID-19

Clare Chua, N. Ruzgar
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Covid-19 affects our lifestyles dramatically. It also affects the education styles. Spurred by the Covid19 pandemic, most of the learning in a traditional classroom setting were transferred to online format. This study was designed to assess the students’ perception on the traditional and online learning before Covid-19 pandemic and in transition to the Covid pandemic when all classroom learning is closed and transferred to online based learning. Students were sampled to obtain their general perceptions regarding traditional and online learning. The data were collected via an online survey during October/November 2019 and March/April 2020. Findings indicate that the perceptions of students changed negatively in transition period. A large majority of students agreed before Covid-19, but they disagreed in transition period on the following: online education increases learning levels; students learn more with online courses; zoom is much better than learning in the classroom environment; online courses are easier than traditional courses; I would recommend taking online courses instead of in class courses to a friend or colleague; and I would like to take my other courses in online form. The results show that a sudden change to the system will negatively impact the students and it did not allow time for students to adjust to the change. They are simply not ready to take all the courses online. However, students all agreed the use of technology in classroom increases their engagement and interest in the subject matter
新冠肺炎疫情前和过渡期商科学生对在线教育的看法
Covid-19极大地影响了我们的生活方式。这也影响了教育方式。受2019冠状病毒病大流行的推动,传统课堂环境中的大部分学习都转移到在线形式。本研究旨在评估学生在Covid-19大流行之前对传统和在线学习的看法,以及在向Covid-19大流行过渡时,当所有课堂学习都关闭并转移到在线学习时。对学生进行抽样调查,以了解他们对传统学习和在线学习的总体看法。这些数据是在2019年10月/ 11月和2020年3月/ 4月通过在线调查收集的。研究结果表明,转型期学生的认知发生了负向变化。绝大多数学生在新冠肺炎疫情前同意这一观点,但在过渡时期,他们在以下方面存在分歧:在线教育提高了学习水平;学生可以通过在线课程学到更多东西;Zoom比在课堂环境中学习要好得多;在线课程比传统课程更容易;我会向朋友或同事推荐在线课程,而不是课堂课程;我想在线上我的其他课程。结果表明,系统的突然变化会对学生产生负面影响,并且没有给学生足够的时间来适应变化。他们还没有准备好在线学习所有的课程。然而,学生们一致认为,在课堂上使用技术提高了他们对学科的参与度和兴趣
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