A. W. Abdi, S. Ridha, M. Yunus, P. A. Kamil, Intan Safiah, A. N. Gadeng
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Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic almost stalled the face-to-face learning method in all institutions across the globe. Consequently, for learning to continue uninterrupted, there was a need to change teaching mode to online using social media and other platforms. This research aimed to examine the effectiveness of online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic and the challenges geography students faced in implementing this type of study. The research used a descriptive qualitative approach involving questionnaires designed to determine the implementation of online learning and the challenges encountered. The questions were structured through synthesizing various components of learning. Random selection was used to select 305 participants from various higher education institutions in the Aceh Region, Indonesia. The results indicated that online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic was effectively implemented. However, some challenges were encountered, including students who could not fully participate since they could not log in to the provided learning platforms. Furthermore, students from rural areas had poor internet connectivity besides the inability to buy internet quota. There were many instances of reported power supply failures, and this hindered online learning. Overall, learning geography during the pandemic was effective, though it had a fair share of challenges. The research also identified the need to develop an online learning model, teaching material, and multimedia in supporting geography-based online learning.
Keywords: Assessing; Effectiveness; Geography-based online learning; Covid-19; Higher education
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新冠肺炎大流行几乎使全球所有机构的面对面学习方法停滞不前。因此,为了不间断地继续学习,需要改变教学模式,使用社交媒体和其他平台进行在线教学。本研究旨在检验Covid-19大流行期间在线学习的有效性,以及地理专业学生在实施这种类型的学习时面临的挑战。该研究采用了描述性定性方法,包括问卷调查,旨在确定在线学习的实施和遇到的挑战。这些问题是通过综合学习的各个组成部分来构建的。采用随机选择的方法,从印度尼西亚亚齐地区各高等教育机构中选出305名参与者。结果表明,新冠肺炎疫情期间的在线学习得到了有效实施。然而,我们遇到了一些挑战,包括学生不能充分参与,因为他们无法登录所提供的学习平台。此外,来自农村地区的学生除了无法购买互联网配额外,互联网连接也很差。有许多报告电源故障的例子,这阻碍了在线学习。总体而言,在大流行期间学习地理是有效的,尽管它面临着相当大的挑战。研究还确定了开发在线学习模式、教材和多媒体以支持基于地理的在线学习的必要性。关键词:评估;有效性;地理在线学习;Covid-19;版权所有(c) 2021 Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography education, University of Jember本作品采用知识共享署名共享a类4.0国际许可协议