Covid -19封锁期间适应在线学习的经验和挑战:以津巴布韦圭鲁城市大学生为例

Richard Nyika, Shoorai Konyana, Alfred M. Modise
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新型冠状病毒导致采取封锁措施,以遏制病毒的传播。这导致所有学校和高等教育机构关闭。在津巴布韦,高等和高等教育、创新、科学和技术发展部(MHEISTD)宣布暂停面对面的教学,并表示将继续在线学习。这对大学生来说是一次意想不到的新经历。本研究旨在探讨格温鲁大学大学生在新冠肺炎封锁期间适应在线学习的经历和挑战。这项研究是一项网络研究,其中来自Gweru五所不同高等院校的50名大学生创建了一个网络社区。有目的抽样和滚雪球抽样被用来选择参加WhatsApp小组的学生。学生们参与了文字讨论、语音通话和小组讨论,并回答了研究者提出的问题。结果表明,在线学习是他们学习经历的新领域,他们在适应在线学习的过程中面临着一些挑战。该研究的结论是,高等教育机构应该采用混合式学习,以便在灾害和COVID-19等大流行时期为讲师和学生的在线学习做好充分准备,这些都限制了面对面的学习。该研究建议高等教育机构为学生和讲师提供适应在线教学的技能。为使学生有效地参与在线教学活动,应向学生提供必要的在线学习工具。
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Experiences and Challenges of Adapting to Online Learning during Covid -19 Induced Lockdown: The Case of Gweru Urban Tertiary Students in Zimbabwe
The novel Corona virus resulted in lockdown measures being put in place in order to curb the spread of the virus. This led to the closure of all schools and tertiary institutions. In Zimbabwe, the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science, and Technology Development (MHEISTD) announced the suspension of face-to-face teaching and learning and indicated that learning would continue online. This was an unexpected new experience for tertiary students. This study sought to explore the experiences and challenges faced by tertiary students in Gweru in adapting to online learning during the lockdown induced by COVID-19. The study was a netnographic study in which a cybercommunity of fifty tertiary students from five different tertiary institutions in Gweru was created. Purposive and snowball sampling were used to select the students who participated in a WhatsApp group. The students participated in text discussions, voice calls, and group discussions and responded to questions probed by the researcher. The results showed that online learning was a new frontier in their learning experiences, and they faced several challenges in adapting to its use. The study concluded that tertiary institutions should embrace blended learning in order to adequately prepare for online learning by both lecturers and students in times of disasters and pandemics like COVID-19, which restrict face-to-face learning. The study recommended that tertiary institutions equip students and lecturers with the skills to adapt to online teaching and learning. Students should be provided with the requisite online learning tools in order to effectively participate in online teaching and learning activities.
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