The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation

In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced over 1 billion learners to shift from face-to-face instruction to online learning. Seven months after it began, this transition became even more challenging for Filipino online learners. Eight typhoons struck the Philippines from October to November 2020....

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Main Authors: Lagmay, Ezekiel Adriel D, Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.discs-faculty-pubs-13532023-01-18T05:52:42Z The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation Lagmay, Ezekiel Adriel D Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes T In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced over 1 billion learners to shift from face-to-face instruction to online learning. Seven months after it began, this transition became even more challenging for Filipino online learners. Eight typhoons struck the Philippines from October to November 2020. Two of these typhoons caused widespread flooding, utilities interruptions, property destruction, and loss of life. We examine how these severe weather conditions affected online learning participation of Filipino students pursuing their undergraduate and graduate studies. We used CausalImpact analysis to explore September 2020 to January 2021 data collected from the Moodle Learning Management System data of one university in the Philippines. We found that overall student online participation was significantly negatively affected by typhoons. However, the effect on participation in Assignments and Quizzes was not significant. These findings suggested that students continued to participate in activities that have a direct bearing on their final grades, rather than activities that had no impact on their course outcomes. 2022-07-14T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/353 https://archium.ateneo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1353&context=discs-faculty-pubs Department of Information Systems & Computer Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo CausalImpact Learning Management System Philippines Typhoon Climate Education Online and Distance Education
institution Ateneo De Manila University
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continent Asia
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Philippines
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topic CausalImpact
Learning Management System
Philippines
Typhoon
Climate
Education
Online and Distance Education
spellingShingle CausalImpact
Learning Management System
Philippines
Typhoon
Climate
Education
Online and Distance Education
Lagmay, Ezekiel Adriel D
Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes T
The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
description In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced over 1 billion learners to shift from face-to-face instruction to online learning. Seven months after it began, this transition became even more challenging for Filipino online learners. Eight typhoons struck the Philippines from October to November 2020. Two of these typhoons caused widespread flooding, utilities interruptions, property destruction, and loss of life. We examine how these severe weather conditions affected online learning participation of Filipino students pursuing their undergraduate and graduate studies. We used CausalImpact analysis to explore September 2020 to January 2021 data collected from the Moodle Learning Management System data of one university in the Philippines. We found that overall student online participation was significantly negatively affected by typhoons. However, the effect on participation in Assignments and Quizzes was not significant. These findings suggested that students continued to participate in activities that have a direct bearing on their final grades, rather than activities that had no impact on their course outcomes.
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author Lagmay, Ezekiel Adriel D
Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes T
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Rodrigo, Maria Mercedes T
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title The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
title_short The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
title_full The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
title_fullStr The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Extreme Weather on Student Online Learning Participation
title_sort impact of extreme weather on student online learning participation
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2022
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/discs-faculty-pubs/353
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