Exploring the role of educational neuroscience in learning through the perspectives of adult vocational education students of computer science in the field of online learning. A case study

E. Malliou, Spyridon Doukakis, Sarah Vlachou, Evangelia Filippakopoulou
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Online learning had a decisive role in all levels of education during the pandemic. In this study, we will explore adult vocational education students of computer science that experienced the online education during the school academic year 2020–2021. The study attempts to explore the views of 10 adult students. At the same time, an attempt is made to determine the role of educational neuroscience in students' learning. Participants were asked to answer 14 questions about the online education they had experienced. This was followed by data analysis using NVivo software. According to the findings, 6 students identified the reasons why they prefer to be educated in a physical learning environment and 1 student stated that he prefers a mixed model that will include lessons with both physical and online presence. In addition, 9 out of 10 students stated that they prefer synchronous online teaching to asynchronous. Also, 7 out of 10 students identified that in the theoretical part they were able to achieve the expected learning outcomes but on the other hand, 6 out of 10 learners reported difficulties in attending the workshops. Nevertheless, 8 out of 10 stated that they were quite consistent with the obligations they had during the course. The findings indicate that the principles of educational neuroscience can be a critical component of effective online learning.
通过成人职业教育计算机科学专业学生在在线学习领域的视角,探索教育神经科学在学习中的作用。案例研究
在大流行期间,在线学习在各级教育中发挥了决定性作用。在本研究中,我们将探讨在2020-2021学年经历在线教育的计算机科学成人职业教育学生。本研究试图探讨10名成年学生的观点。同时,试图确定教育神经科学在学生学习中的作用。参与者被要求回答14个关于他们所经历的在线教育的问题。随后使用NVivo软件进行数据分析。根据调查结果,6名学生确定了他们喜欢在实体学习环境中接受教育的原因,1名学生表示他更喜欢混合模式,包括实体和在线教学。此外,90%的学生表示他们更喜欢同步在线教学而不是异步在线教学。此外,10个学生中有7个认为在理论部分他们能够达到预期的学习成果,但另一方面,10个学习者中有6个报告参加研讨会有困难。然而,10个人中有8个人说,他们完全符合他们在课程期间所承担的义务。研究结果表明,教育神经科学的原理可以成为有效在线学习的关键组成部分。
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期刊介绍: Computer Engineering and Design is supervised by China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation and sponsored by the 706th Institute of the Second Academy of China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. It was founded in 1980. The purpose of the journal is to disseminate new technologies and promote academic exchanges. Since its inception, it has adhered to the principle of combining depth and breadth, theory and application, and focused on reporting cutting-edge and hot computer technologies. The journal accepts academic papers with innovative and independent academic insights, including papers on fund projects, award-winning research papers, outstanding papers at academic conferences, doctoral and master's theses, etc.
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