Using Humor in Virtual Classroom: Lecturer’s Pers

Muhammad Yusuf, Rahmawati, Akmal, Ernita Daulay, A. Lubis
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The pandemic of Covid-19 affects a variety of facets, including the way education is delivered, which has shifted to an online format via the use of virtual classrooms supplied by several platforms. The purpose of this study is to ascertain lecturers' attitudes about the incorporation of comedy in virtual classrooms. A 14-question closed-ended questionnaire was issued online via Google Form. The questions fall into three categories: humor integration into the learning process, comedy and its influence on students, and lecturer-supplied humor content. A Likert scale was used to create the questionnaire. SPSS was used to analyse and evaluate the data statistically. A more extensive response was gathered through an interview with the subject, who was randomly selected depending on their agreement. The findings indicate that lecturers believe humor is vital in the classroom and can be used as a teaching method. Additionally, they feel that incorporating humor into the teaching-learning process can increase student participation, enthusiasm, comfort, and motivation, as well as garner respect and a favorable attitude toward lecturers. Regarding the material or subject matter utilized to perform humor, the lecturers feel that delicate topics (pornography, religion, sexuality, and political choice), the students' cultural background, and the lesson taught at the time must all be considered. As a result, it can be recommended that comedy can be used as a substitute for relieving pressure and boredom during online learning sessions.
幽默在虚拟课堂中的运用:讲师的观点
2019冠状病毒病大流行影响了各个方面,包括教育的提供方式,通过使用多个平台提供的虚拟教室,教育已转向在线形式。本研究的目的是了解讲师对虚拟课堂中加入喜剧的态度。通过谷歌表单在线发布了一份14个问题的封闭式问卷。这些问题分为三类:幽默融入学习过程,喜剧及其对学生的影响,以及讲师提供的幽默内容。问卷采用李克特量表编制。采用SPSS软件对数据进行统计分析和评价。通过对受试者的采访收集了更广泛的回应,受试者是根据他们的同意随机选择的。研究结果表明,教师们认为幽默在课堂上是至关重要的,可以作为一种教学方法。此外,他们认为将幽默融入教学过程可以提高学生的参与度、热情、舒适和动力,并获得对讲师的尊重和良好态度。关于表演幽默的材料或主题,讲师认为微妙的话题(色情,宗教,性,政治选择),学生的文化背景,以及当时所教授的课程都必须考虑在内。因此,可以建议,喜剧可以作为缓解在线学习过程中的压力和无聊的替代品。
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