Challenges in GIS practice in Geography teacher training during COVID 19 pandemic: Students' perspective from private Islamic university in Indonesia

A. W. Nirwansyah
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During the COVID 19 pandemic, a vast number of universities need to limit their face-to-face teaching activities, including laboratory access. For Geography education students, this situation forced them to use Geographic Information System (GIS) as a major skill set in a virtual learning model, even only with minimum infrastructures such as laptops, mobile phones, and unstable internet connections. In the current study, the perception of undergraduate students from the Geography teaching program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Central Java, Indonesia, about the effectiveness and readiness of online learning platforms as the impact of the global pandemic were examined. The results showed that students were relatively satisfied and motivated in GIS online learning modules, although classical learning was still preferable. Nevertheless, some students were facing electricity and unstable internet connectivity issues. Finally, in the future, distance learning for GIS teaching programs should be integrated at the national level with sufficient infrastructure support, including supporting training on developing modules and evaluation to increase the student learning experience.
2019冠状病毒病疫情期间地理教师培训中GIS实践的挑战:来自印度尼西亚私立伊斯兰大学的学生视角
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大量大学需要限制面对面的教学活动,包括进入实验室。对于地理教育的学生来说,这种情况迫使他们在虚拟学习模式中使用地理信息系统(GIS)作为主要技能集,即使只有笔记本电脑、移动电话和不稳定的互联网连接等最低基础设施。在当前的研究中,研究了印度尼西亚中爪哇省穆罕默德迪亚普沃基托大学地理教学项目的本科生对在线学习平台在全球大流行影响下的有效性和准备情况的看法。结果表明,学生对地理信息系统在线学习模块的满意度和学习动机相对较高,但传统学习模式仍较为可取。然而,一些学生面临着电力和网络连接不稳定的问题。最后,在未来,地理信息系统教学项目的远程学习应该在国家层面进行整合,并提供足够的基础设施支持,包括支持开发模块和评估的培训,以增加学生的学习体验。
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