Perceptions and Satisfaction Level of Learners in Online General Education during the COVID-19 Era : A Case Study of K University

Ah Young Lim, Daeyeon Lee, Heesook Lee
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This study investigated the perceptions and satisfaction level of learners regarding online general education at K University during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021. The research aimed to analyze the changes in learners' perceptions and level of satisfaction. The summarized findings of the study are as follows: First, compared to 2020, the level of overall satisfaction among students with online general education classes increased in 2021, and learners' perceptions improved. However, their satisfaction with instructors' feedback and interesting class structures remained low. Second, there was an increased intention on the part of students to enroll in online general education courses, but the intention was lower for liberal arts practicum courses. Student satisfaction with online general courses in the performing arts field was lower compared to humanities and STEM (Science, Technology, Enginerring, Mathematics) fields. Third, learners reported an improvement in their online learning environments. However, addressing the digital information gap and supporting students with disabilities require consideration. Fourth, learners preferred pre-recorded lectures, and meeting their demands through features like recording functions and additional videos in real-time video lectures was necessary. Fifth, similar to 2020, learners identified assignment burdens, difficulties in practical courses, and communication issues with instructors as disadvantages of online liberal arts education. Sixth, in both 2020 and 2021, learners recognized that instructors' delivery skills and their interest and enthusiasm in online classes were the most crucial factors in enhancing the quality of online liberal arts education. Based on these findings, implications for the future direction and improvement of online liberal arts education were proposed, along with suggestions for further research.
新冠肺炎时代在线通识教育学习者的认知与满意度——以K大学为例
本研究调查了2020年和2021年COVID-19大流行期间K大学学习者对在线通识教育的看法和满意度。本研究旨在分析学习者的认知和满意度的变化。研究结果总结如下:首先,与2020年相比,2021年学生对在线通识教育课程的总体满意度有所提高,学习者的认知有所改善。然而,他们对教师的反馈和有趣的课程结构的满意度仍然很低。其次,学生参加在线通识教育课程的意愿有所增加,但参加文科实习课程的意愿较低。与人文和STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学)领域相比,学生对表演艺术领域的在线通识课程的满意度较低。第三,学习者报告他们的在线学习环境有所改善。然而,解决数字信息差距和支持残疾学生需要考虑。第四,学习者更喜欢预先录制的讲座,有必要通过实时视频讲座的录制功能和附加视频等功能来满足他们的需求。第五,与2020年类似,学习者认为作业负担、实践课程的困难以及与教师的沟通问题是在线文科教育的缺点。第六,在2020年和2021年,学习者都认识到教师的授课技巧以及他们对在线课程的兴趣和热情是提高在线文科教育质量的最关键因素。在此基础上,提出了对网络文科教育未来发展方向和改进的启示,并提出了进一步研究的建议。
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