How Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Students’ Online Social Presence?

Q3 Social Sciences
Hamidreza Panjehfouladgaran, Foteini Stavropoulou, Misha Teimouri
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Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has affected higher education institutions worldwide as they had to switch from face-to-face to online teaching almost overnight. This abrupt change made a huge impact on teaching, learning, and particularly, student engagement. This paper focuses on online social presence as an element of student engagement, which represents how students feel under synchronous online teaching. A survey was conducted among 244 first-year students to evaluate the impact of online social interaction, online collaboration, online contact with staff, online engagement, and online active learning on online social presence. Structural equation modeling was used to test and evaluate these multivariate relationships. Our study illustrates that all variables have a significant positive relationship with online social presence. In particular, online social interaction and online collaboration show a more powerful relationship with student online social presence. Thus, digital technologies should be adopted in a way that encourages students to actively interact with their peers.
COVID-19 大流行如何影响学生的在线社交表现?
2019 年冠状病毒疾病大流行影响了全世界的高等教育机构,因为它们几乎在一夜之间就不得不从面对面教学转为在线教学。这一突如其来的变化对教学、学习,尤其是学生参与度产生了巨大影响。本文的重点是作为学生参与度要素的在线社交存在,它代表了学生在同步在线教学下的感受。我们对 244 名一年级学生进行了调查,以评估在线社交互动、在线协作、与教职员工的在线联系、在线参与和在线主动学习对在线社会存在的影响。结构方程模型用于检验和评估这些多元关系。我们的研究表明,所有变量与在线社会存在都有显著的正相关关系。特别是,在线社交互动和在线协作与学生的在线社交存在有着更密切的关系。因此,在采用数字技术时,应鼓励学生积极与同伴互动。
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INFORMS Transactions on Education
INFORMS Transactions on Education Social Sciences-Education
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