IMPACT OF VIRTUAL LEARNING ON PERCEIVED MENTAL HEALTH OF COLLEGE STUDENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
P. Nayak
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The study in this article addresses three research questions: a) how do college students view the effectiveness of technology-mediated virtual learning during the COVID-19 pandemic; b) how does virtual learning impact their perceived mental health; and c) what is the mode of learning they most prefer? It follows an explanatory research design and survey method. Data are collected using a questionnaire with a purposive sample of 102 students and interviews with 20 students and 40 faculty members in India. The conceptual framework of this study is quite similar to the modified version of the Technology Acceptance Model (Venkatesh and Davis, 2000). The study reveals that 86% of the students find virtual learning to be ineffective. Such learning not only fails to provide adequate opportunities for experiential learning for developing knowledge, skills, and leadership abilities but also creates several perceived mental health problems. This study may help higher education institutions while designing and implementing virtual teaching-learning systems in order to prevent their negative impact on student’s perceived mental health in future crises. Keywords: Virtual learning, perceived mental health, COVID-19 pandemic, Behavioural Intention, Perceived Usefulness
新冠肺炎疫情期间虚拟学习对大学生心理健康感知的影响
本文的研究解决了三个研究问题:a)在新冠肺炎大流行期间,大学生如何看待以技术为媒介的虚拟学习的有效性;b) 虚拟学习如何影响他们感知的心理健康;c)他们最喜欢的学习方式是什么?它遵循一种解释性的研究设计和调查方法。数据是通过对102名学生的调查问卷和对印度20名学生和40名教职员工的采访收集的。本研究的概念框架与技术接受模型的修改版本非常相似(Venkatesh和Davis,2000)。研究表明,86%的学生认为虚拟学习是无效的。这种学习不仅不能为体验式学习提供足够的机会来发展知识、技能和领导能力,而且还会造成一些明显的心理健康问题。这项研究可能有助于高等教育机构设计和实施虚拟教学系统,以防止其在未来危机中对学生感知的心理健康产生负面影响。关键词:虚拟学习、感知心理健康、新冠肺炎大流行、行为意图、感知有用性
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TEORIJA IN PRAKSA
TEORIJA IN PRAKSA SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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