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E-learning has become mandatory at all levels of educational institutions due to the coronavirus pandemic. This paper analyses the learning difficulties that university students have encountered as a result of this changed situation. Empirical research includes a survey of students at three Baltic universities: Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies (LLU), Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) and Estonian University of Life Sciences (EMÜ). The aim of our article is to compare opinions on the challenges faced by students of Baltic States during mandatory remote learning. The results of this study revealed that there were no statistically significant differences between respondents in the countries participating in the survey in terms of the opinions expressed on the availability of appropriate hardware, communication with teacher and interaction with classmates and difficulty focusing on remote studies. Students who prefer face to face learning style mentioned difficulties in paying attention to studies, In addition, the majority of respondents indicated that they often had problems communicating with teachers. It was found that not only achieving learning outcomes, implementing practical works, and the volume of study works caused challenges but also lack of digital skills and interaction with classmates.
由于冠状病毒大流行,电子学习已成为各级教育机构的强制性课程。本文分析了这种变化给大学生带来的学习困难。实证研究包括对三所波罗的海大学的学生进行调查:拉脱维亚生命科学与技术大学(LLU)、维塔塔斯马格努斯大学(Vytautas Magnus University)和爱沙尼亚生命科学大学(EMÜ)。我们这篇文章的目的是比较波罗的海国家学生在强制性远程学习期间所面临的挑战。本研究的结果显示,参与调查的国家的受访者在对适当硬件的可用性、与老师的沟通和与同学的互动以及关注远程学习的困难方面所表达的意见方面没有统计学上的显著差异。喜欢面对面学习方式的学生提到难以集中注意力学习,此外,大多数受访者表示他们经常与老师沟通有问题。研究发现,学生在取得学习成果、实施实践工作、学习工作量等方面面临挑战,同时也缺乏数字技能和与同学的互动。