A comparative study between conducting principal class online and in-person within UiTM Faculty of Music / Muhammad Haziq Alias

Online leaning has been the new norm since the world was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This research focuses on MUllO - Diploma in Music, MU220 - Bachelor's Degree in Music Education, and MU222 - Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance students from the UiTM Faculty of Music, to find o...

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Main Author: Alias, Muhammad Haziq
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/75660/1/75660.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/75660/
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Summary:Online leaning has been the new norm since the world was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This research focuses on MUllO - Diploma in Music, MU220 - Bachelor's Degree in Music Education, and MU222 - Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance students from the UiTM Faculty of Music, to find out whether diploma and degree students of UiTM Faculty of Music prefer having principal class online or in-person. This research will be looking on two main objectives, which is to study the frequency between students who prefer principal class online and in-person principal class and to discover the pros and cons of both online principal class and in-person principal class. This research will show how many students prefer online principal class as opposed to in-person principal class. The findings of this study can be the guideline for students and lectures who wants to know the reasons why some students prefer in-person principal class rather than online principal class. This study will be especially useful for lectures who are interested to learn how students feel about Online Principal Class. Hopefully, lecturers will be able to implement Online methods in everyday classes in the future and be more effective in teaching their students.