Non-English Majored Students’ Preferences of Online Learning during the Covid 19 Pandemic

Giang N. H. Nguyen
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The Covid 19 outbreak has had a significant impact on all aspects of life, including the economy, society, and security. This transformation cannot be avoided, especially in education. It made it difficult for employees and students to go to work and school. Many schools attempted to discover strategies to enable continuity of teaching and learning in such a case to secure the safety of students and instructors during the lockdown period. During the Covid 19 outbreak, practically every school in Vietnam and the Ho Chi Minh University of Food Industry changed their learning and teaching methods from the traditional face-to-face manner that learners were used to to a new knowledge approach - online learning or E-learning. From this perspective, technology can be viewed as the primary and most effective means of assisting teachers and learners. However, not all students will feel comfortable with this learning technique because it is new to them, and not all students will have good facilities and good wifi, to begin with. In such as situation, this study was conducted to determine how satisfied non-English-majored Hufi students are with online learning. Participants were HUFI students taking part in online courses during the Covid 19, and a link to an online google form questionnaire was sent to them. Results indicated that there were more disadvantages than advantages to online classes. The survey data can support filling a funding gap in designing a quality online lesson that will improve students' performance and happiness.
新冠肺炎疫情期间非英语专业学生在线学习偏好研究
新冠肺炎疫情对经济、社会、安全等生活方方面面产生了重大影响。这种转变是不可避免的,特别是在教育方面。这使得员工和学生很难去上班和上学。许多学校试图寻找在这种情况下保持教学连续性的策略,以确保学生和教师在封锁期间的安全。在2019冠状病毒病爆发期间,越南几乎每一所学校和胡志明食品工业大学都改变了他们的学习和教学方法,从学习者习惯的传统面对面方式转变为新的知识方法-在线学习或电子学习。从这个角度来看,技术可以被视为帮助教师和学习者的主要和最有效的手段。然而,并不是所有的学生都能适应这种学习方法,因为这对他们来说是新的,也不是所有的学生一开始就有好的设备和良好的wifi。在这种情况下,本研究旨在确定非英语专业的胡菲学生对在线学习的满意度。参与者是在2019冠状病毒病期间参加在线课程的HUFI学生,并向他们发送了在线谷歌表格问卷的链接。结果表明,网络课堂弊大于利。调查数据可以帮助填补设计高质量在线课程的资金缺口,从而提高学生的表现和幸福感。
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