MOOC作为新冠肺炎大流行期间教学的一种选择:学生的动机与动机

Reza Anggriyashati Adara
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Covid-19大流行迫使教育工作者和学生使用在线学习而不是现实生活中的教室。在疫情期间,似乎流行的学习平台之一是大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)。本研究旨在采用定性描述的方法分析印尼英语学习者对MOOC的动机和失动机因素。为了得到调查结果,我们对10名受访者进行了访谈。访谈结果用NVivo软件进行转录和分析。根据本研究的结果,尽管大多数受访者对mooc持相对积极的态度,但由于他们在通过mooc学习时容易分心,缺乏导师和同龄人的反馈以及不可靠的互联网连接,他们对mooc失去了动力。然而,受访者之所以愿意加入mooc,是因为mooc提供了多样化的学科,鼓励学生自主学习,并提供了有效和灵活的学习。结果表明,在疫情期间,mooc可以成为一种有效的英语教学替代方案,但mooc需要提供更好的学生和导师之间的互动,以减少学生的积极性,鼓励更多积极的态度和动力。
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MOOC as an Alternative for Teaching and Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic: Students’ Motivation and Demotivation
Covid-19 pandemic has forced educators and students to use online learning instead of real-life classrooms. One of the learning platforms that seems to be popularly used during the pandemic is MOOC (Massive Open Online Course). The present study aims to analyze the motivation dan demotivation factors of Indonesian EFL learners toward MOOC by using a qualitative descriptive method. In order to obtain the results, ten respondents were interviewed. The interview results were transcribed and analyzed using NVivo software. Based on the present research’s findings, despite relatively positive attitudes toward MOOCs shown by the majority of respondents, the respondents were demotivated by MOOCs because they can get easily distracted when learning through MOOCs, they get lack feedback from tutors and peers and unreliable internet connections. However, the respondents are motivated to join MOOCs because MOOCs provide diverse subjects, encourage students to be autonomous, and provide effective and flexible learning. The results suggest that MOOCs can be an effective alternative for EFL teaching and learning during the pandemic but MOOCs need to be provided with better interaction between students and tutors to reduce students’ demotivation and encourage more positive attitudes as well as motivation.
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