Student Perceptions of Their Online Learning Experiences

NACTA Journal Pub Date : 2023-07-28 DOI:10.56103/7qwn3
S. Mehlhorn, I. Lepcha, R. Tewari
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When the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic in March 2020, educational institutions abruptly moved course instruction to online in synchronous or asynchronous formats. As a result, students were forced to adapt to the new learning method and change the way they had previously thought of courses. A study was conducted of 135 undergraduate students in agriculture enrolled in four different courses at the University of Tennessee at Martin. The study examined traditional, on-campus students’ perceptions about their experiences with online learning as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how these perceptions related to their learning styles and personalities. Also assessed was how different online teaching methods impacted students’ perceptions on how connected they felt with professors and classmates. Results indicated that students who are extroverted and classified as kinesthetic or visual learners had more positive perceptions about online instruction. In addition, the more semesters of college a student had completed, the more positive their perceptions of the online experience.
学生对在线学习体验的看法
当世界卫生组织于2020年3月宣布全球大流行时,教育机构突然将课程教学以同步或异步形式转移到网上。因此,学生们被迫适应新的学习方法,改变他们以前对课程的看法。一项针对135名在田纳西大学马丁分校参加四门不同课程的农业专业本科生的研究。该研究调查了传统的在校学生在新冠肺炎大流行期间对在线学习经历的看法,以及这些看法与他们的学习风格和个性之间的关系。研究还评估了不同的在线教学方法如何影响学生对他们与教授和同学的联系程度的看法。结果表明,外向型动觉型和视觉型学生对网络教学的看法更为积极。此外,学生完成的大学学期越多,他们对在线体验的看法就越积极。
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