Evaluation and improvement of student learning experience in the post-COVID world: A lean six-sigma DMAIC study

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Mike C Chang, Syed Hasib Akhter Faruqui, A. Alaeddini, H. Wan
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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a shift to remote work-from-home (WFH) setups, including in the education sector. This transition had a significant impact on the interaction between students and instructors. To address this, our study aims to investigate the effects of the sudden transition to online learning on teaching methodology and to propose improvements to enhance its quality. We have developed a scoring system to evaluate teaching quality in the post-COVID-19 world. The scoring function incorporates various metrics, including students’ performance, sentiment towards the course (course material, teaching method, communication, etc.), feedback scores for weekly lectures, and students’ retention scores for recorded/live lecture videos. Following the Lean Six Sigma (LSS) procedure (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, and Control—DMAIC), we assessed the overall quality of online courses. The undergraduate courses demonstrated an increase in overall score from 86.67% during the online transition to 90.0% after implementing the suggested improvements. For graduate courses, the initial face-to-face lecture score was 55.81%, which dropped to 50.28% during the first online transition. However, after a year, the score improved to 61.59%, indicating successful improvement efforts. Upon careful analysis of the data, this paper provides suggestions to enhance students’ online learning experience during situations similar to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outcomes of the study aim to improve the quality of online learning experiences for students.
评估和改善新冠肺炎后世界的学生学习体验:一项精益六西格玛DMAIC研究
2020年,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行迫使包括教育部门在内的机构转向远程在家工作。这种转变对学生和教师之间的互动产生了重大影响。为了解决这个问题,我们的研究旨在调查突然过渡到在线学习对教学方法的影响,并提出改进措施以提高教学质量。我们已经开发了一个评分系统来评估后新冠肺炎世界的教学质量。评分功能包含各种指标,包括学生的表现,对课程的看法(课程材料,教学方法,交流等),每周讲座的反馈分数,学生录制/直播讲座视频的保留分数。根据精益六西格玛(LSS)程序(定义、测量、分析、改进和控制- dmaic),我们评估了在线课程的整体质量。实施建议改进后,本科课程总体成绩由网络过渡时的86.67%提高到90.0%。对于研究生课程,最初的面对面授课分数为55.81%,在第一次在线过渡期间下降到50.28%。然而,一年后,得分提高到61.59%,表明改进工作取得了成功。通过对数据的仔细分析,本文提出了在类似COVID-19大流行的情况下提高学生在线学习体验的建议。研究结果旨在提高学生在线学习体验的质量。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Mechanical Engineering Education is aimed at teachers and trainers of mechanical engineering students in higher education and focuses on the discussion of the principles and practices of training professional, technical and mechanical engineers and those in related fields. It encourages articles about new experimental methods, and laboratory techniques, and includes book reviews and highlights of recent articles in this field.
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