COVID-19 期间巴基斯坦学生的电子学习经验:障碍和看法

IF 2.6 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Naveeda, Safoora Wajahat
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文献显示,有关大流行病爆发期间在线学习的研究成果颇丰。本研究项目旨在调查巴基斯坦大学生的经验,突出电子学习的几个主要障碍和看法。研究人员通过方便抽样技术招募了 253 名学生(年龄范围:17-31 岁)作为样本。据参与者称,关键的在线障碍包括社会交往、家庭支持、时间和学习动力。大多数学生对互联网接入和在线学习质量表示满意。此外,巴基斯坦学生使用最多的网络平台包括 Zoom、WhatsApp、Microsoft Teams 和 Meet。此外,研究结果表明,与睡觉(M = 40.33,SD = 16.75)和早起(M = 49.36,SD = 11.86)的学生相比,午夜后睡觉(M = 51.46,SD = 9.61)和中午左右起床(M = 52,SD = 9.09)的学生遇到的在线教育障碍更多。因此,本研究的结果可能有助于解决大学和高等教育委员会在此类流行病爆发时所面临的障碍和挑战。
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E-learning experiences of students in Pakistan during COVID-19: Barriers and perceptions
The literature reveals that there has been significant research regarding online learning during the pandemic outbreak. This research project was conducted to investigate the experiences of university students by highlighting a few key barriers and perceptions to e-learning in Pakistan. A sample of 253 (age range: 17–31 years) students was recruited through a convenient sampling technique. According to participants the crucial online barriers included social interaction, family support, time, and motivation for studies. The majority of students were satisfied with the internet access and quality of online learning. In addition, the most intensively used web-platforms included Zoom, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, and Meet by Pakistani students. Furthermore, the findings revealed that students who sleep after midnight (M = 51.46, SD = 9.61) and wake-up around noon (M = 52, SD = 9.09) experience more online education barriers in comparison to students who sleep (M = 40.33, SD = 16.75) and rise early (M = 49.36, SD = 11.86). Hence, the findings of the current study might be helpful in addressing barriers and challenges faced by universities and the Higher Education Commission during such pandemic outbreaks.
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