Students’ learning status and expectations with online distance learning
The Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia, from the first wave in March 2020 till to-date the third wave has disrupted all formal face-to-face learning at all levels of education. A shift in the teaching mode was necessary from face-to-face to any accessible and feasible online distance learning (ODL) platf...
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my.utm.968772022-08-28T03:24:13Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96877/ Students’ learning status and expectations with online distance learning Saidalvi, Aminabibi Wan Fakhruddin, Wan Farah Wani L Education (General) P Philology. Linguistics The Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia, from the first wave in March 2020 till to-date the third wave has disrupted all formal face-to-face learning at all levels of education. A shift in the teaching mode was necessary from face-to-face to any accessible and feasible online distance learning (ODL) platform. However, due to lack of necessary technological equipment and an unsupportive environment, students are still reluctant to adopt online distance learning, particularly in rural areas. Furthermore, little was known about the readiness of engineering students at Diploma level to experience this new mode of learning. This study looked into students' ODL learning status and their expectations for ODL educational decisions. Data was collected for three weeks in a university in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia using online Google Forms. Data was analysed descriptively and direct quotes from the open-ended section of the questionnaire were presented to support the descriptive analysis. The data highlights the need to involve many stakeholders and properly plan the ODL instructions for effective technology-based education. The outcomes of this research will help the educators, students and the government to redesign and restructure ODL post-Covid-19 for successful teaching and learning. HRMARS 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96877/1/WanFarahWani2021_StudentsLearningStatusandExpectationswithOnline.pdf Saidalvi, Aminabibi and Wan Fakhruddin, Wan Farah Wani (2021) Students’ learning status and expectations with online distance learning. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11 (9). pp. 1-17. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i9/10776 DOI:10.6007/IJARBSS/v11-i9/10776 |
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The Covid-19 pandemic in Malaysia, from the first wave in March 2020 till to-date the third wave has disrupted all formal face-to-face learning at all levels of education. A shift in the teaching mode was necessary from face-to-face to any accessible and feasible online distance learning (ODL) platform. However, due to lack of necessary technological equipment and an unsupportive environment, students are still reluctant to adopt online distance learning, particularly in rural areas. Furthermore, little was known about the readiness of engineering students at Diploma level to experience this new mode of learning. This study looked into students' ODL learning status and their expectations for ODL educational decisions. Data was collected for three weeks in a university in the southern region of Peninsular Malaysia using online Google Forms. Data was analysed descriptively and direct quotes from the open-ended section of the questionnaire were presented to support the descriptive analysis. The data highlights the need to involve many stakeholders and properly plan the ODL instructions for effective technology-based education. The outcomes of this research will help the educators, students and the government to redesign and restructure ODL post-Covid-19 for successful teaching and learning. |
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