Descriptive Study of EFL Teachers’ Perception toward E-learning Platforms during the Covid-19 Pandemic

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lubna Khalil, K. Alharbi
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Abstract

The study critically examines the features of three such e-learning platforms: Blackboard, Google Classroom, and Zoom. It provides an in-depth analysis of the digital learning podium's effectiveness in a pandemic like COVID-19. It synthesizes the strengths and limitations of the selected e-learning platforms for English language teaching. The study focuses on authentic e-learning platforms' potentials to encourage EFL teachers and learners to take the challenge of adapting to a transforming world that could engage them in e-learning innovation. An electronic survey of 36 items was conducted to identify EFL teachers' perceptions of these platforms' performance. The survey comprised three questionnaires for each e-learning platform with six parts, namely, accessibility and usability, efficiency and convenience, communication and interaction, teacher's attitude, teacher's satisfaction, and E-learning experience during COVID-19. The elicited data was analysed using Minitab 16 Statistical software. The internal consistency of the survey was measured through the values of Cronbach's Alpha. Other statistical measures such as mean, standard deviation, and agreeable rate (AR) were used to portray the efficacy of each application. The results of the survey indicate that Google Classroom (Ave. AR = 72.92%, Ave. Mean = 3.887) is the most effective e-learning platform, followed by Blackboard (Ave. AR = 68.09%, Ave. Mean = 3.694), and lastly Zoom (Ave. AR = 61.85%, Ave. Mean = 3.544), according to the participants. The research findings should be an initiative for the language learners and help teachers and policymakers design e-learning environments to make the learning process feasible in and out of an international global crisis.  
新冠肺炎大流行期间EFL教师对电子学习平台认知的描述性研究
这项研究批判性地考察了三个此类电子学习平台的特点:黑板、谷歌课堂和Zoom。它对数字学习平台在新冠肺炎等疫情中的有效性进行了深入分析。它综合了选定的英语教学电子学习平台的优势和局限性。该研究重点关注真实的电子学习平台的潜力,以鼓励英语教师和学习者接受挑战,适应一个可以让他们参与电子学习创新的变革世界。对36个项目进行了电子调查,以确定EFL教师对这些平台表现的看法。该调查包括每个电子学习平台的三份问卷,分为六个部分,即新冠肺炎期间的可访问性和可用性、效率和便利性、沟通和互动、教师态度、教师满意度和电子学习体验。使用Minitab 16统计软件对得出的数据进行分析。调查的内部一致性是通过Cronbach的Alpha值来衡量的。其他统计指标,如平均值、标准差和符合率(AR),用于描述每种应用的疗效。参与者表示,调查结果表明,谷歌课堂(平均AR=72.92%,平均值=3.887)是最有效的电子学习平台,其次是黑板(平均AR=68.09%,平均值3.694),最后是Zoom(平均AR=61.85%,平均值3.544)。研究结果应该是语言学习者的一项举措,并帮助教师和政策制定者设计电子学习环境,使学习过程在国际全球危机中可行。
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Electronic Journal of e-Learning
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