Challenges of Information Technology Education Student’s Online Classes during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Selected Public Colleges and Universities in the Philippines

Francis F. Balahadia
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Purpose-Many educational systems across the world have shifted to online learning methodology as a measure against Covid-19 Pandemic to continue educating students. This phenomenon is causing a lot of complications to the educational system around the world in the context of developing countries, especially to the public state colleges and universities. This paper aims to identify and describe the challenges of online learning from the perspective of Information Technology Education (ITE) students in the public state colleges and universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method-It used descriptive research for the conducted of the study wherein survey questionnaires were sent out via electronic survey in different state colleges and universities in the Philippines. The evaluations were calculated using descriptive statistics and Chi-square and responses were compared between their profilesusing a nonparametric test. Results-The findings obtained the demographic profile of the ITE students with the degree of BS Information Technology, BS Computer Science, and BS Information System such courses, year level, and place they live. Additionally, the study gained a significant relationship between student profile in the device used in class, internet connectivity, student type of data connection, capability to attend online class, and their commitment to participate and submit class requirements. The study identifies different interrelated challenges such as the majority of the student only using smartphones in onlinelearning and poor internet connection as they tried to adapt to online learning because they are committed to participating and submitting requirements. Conclusion-The study gives insights into the current condition experienced by the students in the school administrations and officials, and faculty as well to strengthen the appropriate online teaching mode and other practices applicable to the students. It can also useto emphasize to be more responsive to the learning needs of the IT students, especially beyond the conventional classrooms.Recommendations-It is suggested that educational institutions must create appropriate and effective content, and provide digital literacy training to current faculty to improve learning outcomes. Lastly, a strong Information Communication Technology Office that focuses on the development of a different website and mobile application that assist the need of the students and faculty may be established.
新冠肺炎疫情期间菲律宾部分公立学院和大学信息技术教育学生在线课程面临的挑战
目的:作为应对Covid-19大流行的一项措施,世界各地的许多教育系统已转向在线学习方法,以继续对学生进行教育。这一现象给世界各地发展中国家的教育制度,特别是公立大学的教育制度带来了许多复杂的问题。本文旨在从公立州立学院和大学信息技术教育(ITE)学生的角度确定和描述在COVID-19大流行期间在线学习的挑战。方法:采用描述性研究进行研究,其中调查问卷通过电子调查在菲律宾不同的州立学院和大学发出。使用描述性统计和卡方来计算评估,并使用非参数检验来比较他们的资料。结果:获得了信息技术学士、计算机科学学士和信息系统学士学位学生的人口学特征、年级和居住地。此外,该研究还发现,学生在课堂上使用的设备、互联网连接、学生类型的数据连接、参加在线课程的能力以及他们参与和提交课程要求的承诺之间存在显著的关系。该研究确定了不同的相互关联的挑战,例如大多数学生在在线学习中只使用智能手机,以及互联网连接不佳,因为他们致力于参与和提交要求,试图适应在线学习。结论:本研究深入了解了学生在学校管理人员和教师中的现状,加强了适合学生的在线教学模式和其他适合学生的实践。它还可以用来强调对It学生的学习需求的响应,特别是在传统教室之外。建议-建议教育机构必须创建适当和有效的内容,并为现有教师提供数字素养培训,以提高学习成果。最后,可能会建立一个强大的信息通信技术办公室,专注于开发不同的网站和移动应用程序,以帮助学生和教师的需求。
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