A Cross-Sectional Study on Student Experience and Contentment of Online Learning During Covid 19 Lockdown

IF 2.4 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jayaron Jose, Blessy Jayaron Jose
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The delivery mode of the lessons was transitioned from face-to-face to online/e-learning in response to the Covid-19 lockdown across the Middle East, particularly in Oman. The University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Al Musannah (UTASA), also adopted this approach, which brought forth both opportunities and challenges for the academic community, including teachers and students. However, no systematic studies were conducted across various departments at the university to gain insights into the implications of full-time online/e-learning. Therefore, this study was designed to comprehend the perceptions of cross-sectional UTASA students regarding the effectiveness of e-learning, encompassing their experiences and satisfaction with participating in it. The study employed a combination of quantitative and qualitative data collection methods, utilizing a survey questionnaire and a descriptive question. The participants included both male and female learners (N = 212) from departments such as IT (Information Technology), Business, Engineering, and ELC (English Language Centre). The analysis encompassed both descriptive and inferential statistical analyses of the quantitative data, as well as a descriptive thematic analysis of the qualitative data. The results revealed that over half of the participants held a clearly positive impression of their e-learning experience and satisfaction during the Covid-19 lockdown. Furthermore, the analysis of qualitative data shed light on the reasons behind both negative and positive sentiments towards e-learning, along with suggestions for potential enhancements. The diverse reactions of the participants to the survey questions have assisted researchers and interested parties in gaining a comprehensive understanding of both the favorable and unfavorable aspects of the procedure. A subset of the participants held a pessimistic view of online learning due to factors such as receiving low grades, encountering inadequate technical assistance, and observing a lack of commitment. In contrast, a different group perceived online learning as advantageous, citing its provision of a convenient and adaptable learning environment, along with convenient access to recorded lectures. Additionally, certain survey respondents put forth recommendations for enhancing online learning, including the need for better training, improved Internet connectivity, and enhanced interaction between teachers and students, as well as among fellow students. In summary, the study yielded valuable insights into the experiences and contentment levels of learners engaged in the online teaching and learning process. The findings and ensuing discussion provide essential recommendations for stakeholders and future researchers alike.  
Covid - 19封锁期间学生在线学习体验和满意度的横断面研究
为应对中东地区(特别是阿曼)的Covid-19封锁,课程的交付模式从面对面学习转变为在线/电子学习。Al Musannah技术与应用科学大学(UTASA)也采用了这种方法,这给学术界,包括教师和学生带来了机遇和挑战。然而,没有在大学的各个部门进行系统的研究,以深入了解全日制在线/电子学习的影响。因此,本研究旨在了解横截面UTASA学生对电子学习有效性的看法,包括他们参与电子学习的经历和满意度。本研究采用定量和定性相结合的数据收集方法,利用调查问卷和描述性问题。参与者包括来自IT(信息技术)、商业、工程和ELC(英语语言中心)等部门的男女学习者(N = 212)。分析包括定量数据的描述性和推断性统计分析,以及定性数据的描述性专题分析。结果显示,超过一半的参与者对新冠肺炎封锁期间的在线学习体验和满意度有明显的积极印象。此外,对定性数据的分析揭示了对电子学习消极和积极情绪背后的原因,以及潜在的改进建议。参与者对调查问题的不同反应有助于研究人员和感兴趣的各方全面了解该程序的有利和不利方面。一部分参与者对在线学习持悲观态度,原因包括分数低、技术援助不足、缺乏承诺等。相比之下,另一组人认为在线学习是有利的,理由是它提供了一个方便和适应性强的学习环境,以及方便地访问录制的讲座。此外,某些调查受访者提出了加强在线学习的建议,包括需要更好的培训,改善互联网连接,加强师生之间以及同学之间的互动。总之,这项研究对参与在线教学和学习过程的学习者的体验和满意度水平产生了有价值的见解。研究结果和随后的讨论为利益相关者和未来的研究人员提供了重要的建议。
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Electronic Journal of e-Learning
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