Covid-19 catastrophe: Internet based learning and safety among foundation students of Universiti Utara Malaysia

Mohan Rathakrishnan, Manvender Kaur Sarjit Singh, Arumugam Raman, Hisham Dzakiria, Yahya Bin Don
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In student-centered learning, UUM Foundation students (FS) must take a more active role in building knowledge. The goal of this research is to investigate the effectiveness of internet-based learning for UUM FS students during the Covid-19 disaster, as well as the ways in which students protect themselves when using the internet. University students have been obliged to go online due to the COVID-19 disaster and the introduction of Movement Control Order (MCO). During the COVID-19 tragedy, there were a number of hurdles that impacted the effectiveness of internet-based learning, including internet connectivity and budgetary difficulties. At this point, even student safety is crucial. The effectiveness of internet-based learning and safety among UUM FS are investigated in this study using a descriptive-normative approach. Physical data collection could not be done due to MCO. A multi-stage sampling procedure was employed to choose 130 pupils from a group of 200. In addition, Google Meet and WhatsApp were used to conduct interviews to obtain replies to questions about internet-based learning and safety. In comparison to before Covid-19, 119 percent of respondents (92 percent) spent more than 4 hours per day. During the Covid-19 disaster, 48 percent or 62 FS preferred Zoom app for internet-based learning, and 56 percent of FS evaluated themselves as having the highest level of safety. In an interview, FS stated that internet-based learning has numerous advantages, including the ability to submit assignments via the e-learning UUM portal, which he considers to be one of the best. FS are also less likely to become infected because they do not have to interact with other people. The study's findings revealed that internet-based learning is quite successful, according to FS. Students' safety is also ensured because they are not needed to leave their homes or places of residence in order to complete their studies. UUM FS must survive, be self-sufficient, and adjust to the changes despite the COVID-19 disaster. © 2021 Cognizance Research Associates - Published by JLLS.
新冠肺炎灾难:马来西亚乌塔拉大学基础学生的互联网学习和安全
在以学生为中心的学习中,UUM基金会的学生(FS)必须在构建知识方面发挥更积极的作用。本研究的目的是调查新冠肺炎灾难期间UUM FS学生基于互联网学习的有效性,以及学生在使用互联网时保护自己的方式。由于新冠肺炎灾难和运动控制令(MCO)的出台,大学生不得不上网。在新冠肺炎悲剧期间,有许多障碍影响了基于互联网的学习的有效性,包括互联网连接和预算困难。在这一点上,即使是学生的安全也至关重要。本研究采用描述性规范方法对UUM FS中基于互联网的学习的有效性和安全性进行了调查。由于MCO,无法进行物理数据收集。采用多阶段抽样程序从200名学生中选择130名学生。此外,Google Meet和WhatsApp被用来进行采访,以获得有关互联网学习和安全问题的回复。与新冠肺炎之前相比,119%的受访者(92%)每天花费超过4小时。在新冠肺炎灾难期间,48%或62名FS更喜欢Zoom应用程序进行基于互联网的学习,56%的FS认为自己具有最高的安全水平。在一次采访中,FS表示,基于互联网的学习有很多优势,包括通过电子学习UUM门户提交作业的能力,他认为这是最好的门户之一。FS也不太可能被感染,因为他们不必与其他人互动。FS表示,研究结果表明,基于互联网的学习非常成功。学生的安全也得到了保障,因为他们不需要为了完成学业而离开自己的家或居住地。UUM FS必须生存下来,自给自足,并适应新冠肺炎灾难带来的变化。©2021认知研究协会-仲量联行出版。
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