COVID-19大流行、土耳其大学生和紧急在线学习

Ana Patricia Aguilera Hermida, Dilek Avci, Şenel Poyrazlı
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在这项研究中,我们确定了土耳其这个发展中国家的大学生在2019冠状病毒病期间如何能够过渡到紧急在线学习,他们面临哪些挑战,以及这一过程可能产生的积极经验。我们还探讨了他们的积极和消极情绪状态如何因COVID-19而发生变化。样本包括125名在土耳其不同大学学习的学生,他们回答了一份在线问卷。结果表明:学生的积极情绪显著减少,消极情绪显著增加。结果还显示,学生在紧急在线学习过程中遇到了以下挑战:没有从在线课程中受益,缺乏在线课程的动力,与家庭生活和经济有关的问题,家庭作业水平增加,以及与互联网接入有关的问题。在积极体验方面,学生们表示花了更多的时间与家人在一起,花了更多的时间用于爱好和个人发展,审视生活和个人存在,因家庭作业而提高了学术发展水平,平均成绩提高了。学生们的回答也揭示了他们的老师可能也经历了一些困难。学生们的抱怨主要涉及教师对教学缺乏兴趣、不讲课、不上传课堂笔记或幻灯片,以及难以与教师取得联系。讨论了影响。
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, University Students in Turkey, and Emergency Online Learning
In this study, we determined how university students in Turkey, a developing country, were able to transition into emergency online learning during COVID-19, what challenges they faced, and the positive experiences that may have come out of this process. We also explored how their positive and negative emotional states may have changed as a result of COVID-19. The sample included 125 students studying in different universities across Turkey who answered an online questionnaire. Results indicated that students’ positive emotions decreased and negative emotions increased significantly. Results also showed that the students experienced the following challenges during emergency online learning: not benefiting from online classes, lack of motivation in following online classes, problems related to family life and finances, increased levels of homework, and problems related to Internet access. In terms of positive experiences, students indicated spending more quality time with family, time for hobbies and personal development, examining life and personal existence, increase in the level of academic development due to homework assignments, and increase in grade-point-average. Students’ answers also revealed that their instructors may have been going through some difficulties as well. Students highlighted complaints related to their instructors’ lack of interest in teaching, not holding lectures, or not uploading class notes or slides, and their difficulty in getting in touch with their instructors. Implications are discussed. 
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