Student Perspectives of Online Teaching: Lessons Learned for the Post-Covid Classroom

NACTA Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.56103/vefgs
Sandra Brown, Mja Krzic
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As instructors return to in-person teaching and learning following online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, we can build from the experiences gained and incorporate various online resources into our campus-based classes. Drawing from student evaluations of teaching, a post-course student survey and learning management system (LMS) analytics, we documented students’ perspectives of online teaching and learning in a large introductory science course offered as a flipped classroom, and reflect on student and instructor perspectives as we return to campus-based teaching and learning. Results suggest that what students liked and what they perceived as effective often did not align, and that instructors need to consider good pedagogical practice when evaluating student comments. We identified strategies that we can carry forward to enhance our large introductory science course including a weekly course structure, synchronous classes and laboratories supported by asynchronous content, and taking advantage of recent advancements in online teaching and learning tools for discussion forums, practice exams and assessment.
在线教学的学生视角:后疫情课堂的经验教训
随着教师在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间从在线教学转向面对面教学,我们可以从所获得的经验中汲取经验,并将各种在线资源纳入我们的校园课程。根据学生对教学的评价、课后学生调查和学习管理系统(LMS)分析,我们记录了学生在翻转课堂提供的大型科学入门课程中对在线教学和学习的看法,并在我们回归校园教学时反思学生和教师的观点。结果表明,学生喜欢的和他们认为有效的往往不一致,教师在评估学生的意见时需要考虑良好的教学实践。我们确定了可以继续推进的策略,以加强我们的大型入门科学课程,包括每周课程结构,异步内容支持的同步课程和实验室,并利用在线教学和学习工具的最新进展进行讨论论坛,练习考试和评估。
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