Using Students’ Experience to Derive Effectiveness of COVID-19-Lockdown-Induced Emergency Online Learning at Undergraduate Level: Evidence from Assam, India

Q1 Social Sciences
Afzalur Rahman
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Abstract

The COVID-19 episode has left the institutions worldwide, which were earlier reluctant to change their traditional pedagogical approaches, with no choice than an emergency shift to virtual learning, creating several arguments associated with digital infrastructure, digital divide, digital literacy, technical and pedagogic skills of teachers, digital contents and so on. With this background, this study intended to assess the implementation mechanism of COVID-19-lockdown-induced emergency online learning at undergraduate level in Assam, its effectiveness, and finally the problems faced therein, from the perspective of students’ experience and satisfaction. Primary data were collected from 132 undergraduate students drawn at random from different provincialized colleges in Assam through using a questionnaire in Google Form structured on the basis of available literature. The result revealed that 46.21% students perceive emergency online learning partially effective, 34.09% as effective, and 19.70% as ineffective. Poor Internet connectivity, irregular electricity, high cost in data plans, lack of compatible devices, lack of conducive environment at home, lack of technical and pedagogic skills of teachers, insufficient students’ engagement and so on, turned out to be the main challenges of online learning. Thus, the findings sufficiently yield the need of collaborative effort to improve digital infrastructure, reduce cost involvement and well-structured teachers’ training on pedagogical and technical skills. Creating, adopting and evaluating innovative techniques and tools, student-friendly contents, and above all a positive attitude are next to none measures to be accelerated for inclusive and effective online delivery of higher education in India in coming days.
利用学生的经验得出本科COVID-19封锁引发的紧急在线学习的有效性:来自印度阿萨姆邦的证据
COVID-19事件使世界各地的机构别无选择,只能紧急转向虚拟学习,这引发了与数字基础设施、数字鸿沟、数字扫盲、教师的技术和教学技能、数字内容等相关的几个争论。在此背景下,本研究拟从学生体验和满意度的角度,评估阿萨姆邦本科阶段新冠肺炎应急在线学习的实施机制、效果以及面临的问题。主要数据是从阿萨姆邦不同省级学院随机抽取的132名本科生中收集的,采用谷歌形式的问卷调查,以现有文献为基础。结果显示,46.21%的学生认为应急在线学习部分有效,34.09%的学生认为有效,19.70%的学生认为无效。网络连通性差,电力不稳定,数据计划成本高,缺乏兼容设备,家庭缺乏有利的环境,教师缺乏技术和教学技能,学生参与度不足等等,成为在线学习的主要挑战。因此,研究结果充分表明,需要合作努力改善数字基础设施,减少成本投入,并对教师进行结构良好的教学和技术技能培训。创造、采用和评估创新的技术和工具,学生友好的内容,最重要的是积极的态度,这些都是未来几天印度高等教育包容性和有效性在线交付的重要措施。
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Higher Education for the Future
Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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