Blended-Learning in contexts conditioned by the pandemic: the perceptions of higher education students

N. Morais, R. Raposo
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Due to the epidemiological situation brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, many higher education institutions in Portugal were forced to adopt a blended-learning model to make sure that their teaching activities could keep on going from September 2020 onwards. This article describes a study that involved students attending a course unit where both face-to-face and distance learning classes were used during the 1st semester of the 2020/2021 academic year. Following the results obtained from a questionnaire and a focus group, this article presents the students’ perspectives on their experience. 81 students responded to the questionnaire and 10 of them took part in the focus group. Results show that the students’ equipment was suitable enough for them to attend the classes held at a distance, even though most respondents showed a marked preference for face-to-face classes. As for the communication platforms adopted, Moodle was fundamental to the functioning of that given course unit, and Zoom was deemed appropriate for both theoretical and practical classes. Finally, it is worth noting that the activities suggested were appropriate to develop the competencies and skills set out in the syllabus and that students were capable of successfully developing the tasks they were assigned.
大流行背景下的混合式学习:高等教育学生的看法
由于新冠肺炎疫情带来的流行病学形势,葡萄牙许多高等教育机构被迫采用混合学习模式,以确保其教学活动从2020年9月开始持续进行。本文描述了一项研究,该研究涉及在2020/2021学年的第一学期参加面对面和远程学习课程单元的学生。根据问卷调查和焦点小组的结果,本文介绍了学生对他们的经历的看法。81名学生回答了问卷,其中10人参加了焦点小组。结果显示,学生的设备足够适合他们参加远程授课,尽管大多数受访者表现出对面对面授课的明显偏好。对于所采用的交流平台,Moodle是该课程单元功能的基础,而Zoom被认为适合于理论和实践课程。最后,值得注意的是,建议的活动适合于培养教学大纲中列出的能力和技能,并且学生能够成功地完成分配给他们的任务。
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