Online Study during Covid’ 19: What Students Like and Dislike in Online Courses

Moncef Bari, Minh Thi Ai Nguyen
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This article presents the results of a research about the students’ likes and dislikes in online courses. The project used surveys to the students of the Dalat University in Vietnam conducted during the fall term of 2021. After analyzing the sample of 708 students, it appears that the main findings are somehow close to many studies conducted at the same time approximately. Mainly, the students like the flexibility of asynchronous courses and the availability of the learning material at any time. They dislike the lack of interaction with the teachers and their classmates. As for online asynchronous courses, students like the possibility of interacting with teachers and classmates (in the case of interactive courses) and the clarity of the schedule. In all cases, the quality of the Internet connection and the power supply appear as a sine qua non condition to any satisfaction supporting any distance studies.Some students have also noted health problems inherent to too long periods sitting in front of screens. This aspect is particularly critical for those who do not have computers and who are forced to work on their smartphones.
Covid' 19 期间的在线学习:学生喜欢和不喜欢的在线课程
本文介绍了一项关于学生对在线课程的好恶的研究结果。该项目在 2021 年秋季学期对越南大叻大学的学生进行了问卷调查。在对 708 名学生的样本进行分析后发现,主要研究结果与同期进行的许多研究结果大致相同。主要是,学生喜欢异步课程的灵活性,喜欢随时可以获得学习材料。他们不喜欢缺乏与教师和同学的互动。至于在线异步课程,学生喜欢与教师和同学互动的可能性(在互动课程的情况下)以及时间安排的明确性。在所有情况下,网络连接的质量和电力供应似乎是满足远程学习的必要条件。对于那些没有电脑而被迫使用智能手机的学生来说,这一点尤为重要。
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