在线学习还是面对面学习?新冠肺炎大流行后大学生的认知

Georgina Morera Quesada, Viviana María Fallas Gabuardi, Roxana Hernández Vargas, Oscar E. Quirós, G. Chaverri
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在线学习已经有二十多年的历史了,但直到2019冠状病毒病大流行,大多数教育机构才不得不在2020年初采用在线学习。这一重大转变给学生带来了大量的难题;因此,大多数研究表明,学生更喜欢面对面的学习,而不是在线教育。我们的研究试图增加我们对COVID-19大流行期间在线学习对来自小型区域校园的特定高等教育学生群体的影响的不同细微差别的理解。我们进行了一项在线调查,收集了2020年之前入学的学生的数据,以确保他们经历了面对面和在线学习。我们收集了学生的社会人口统计数据,他们的在线学习条件,与面对面学习相比,在线学习的优势和劣势,以及对他们学习过程的总体看法。结果表明,学生们面临着一些在以前的研究中发现的最典型的困难:课堂工作量的显著增加、互联网连接的质量差、孤立感和孤独感的增加等等。然而,尽管存在这些困难,学生对在线学习的总体看法是积极的,大多数人同意应该保持这种学习方式。这种积极的看法可能与常规面对面学习中面临的各种困难有关,例如高昂的通勤成本和与家人分离的情感代价。
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Online or Face-to-Face Learning? College Students’ Perceptions in the Aftermath of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Online learning has been available for more than two decades, but it was not up until the COVID-19 pandemic that most educational institutions had to adopt it in early 2020. This major shift brought about a large number of complications for students; thus, most studies show that students prefer face-to-face learning over online education. Our study attempts to increase our understanding of the different nuances related to and about the effect of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic on a particular group of higher-education students from a small regional campus. We conducted an online survey and collected data on students that had entered the university before 2020, to ensure that they had experienced both face-to-face and online learning. We collected students’ sociodemographic data, their online learning conditions, perceived advantages and disadvantages of online compared to face-to-face learning, and general perceptions about their learning process. The results show that students faced some of the most typical difficulties identified in previous studies: a significant increase in class workload, poor quality of internet connection, and an increase in a sense of isolation and loneliness, among others. Yet despite these difficulties, students had an overall positive perception of online learning and the majority agreed that this learning modality should be maintained. This positive perception may be related to various difficulties faced during regular face-to-face learning, such as steep commuting costs and the emotional toll of becoming separated from the family.
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