Perception towards online learning implementations during Covid-19 pandemic: comparative study Malaysia and Indonesia students
The Coronavirus Disease outbreak (COVID-19) causes a transformation in teaching and learning in universities in Malaysia and Indonesia. Various efforts are being and have been made to overcome this challenging situation. Most universities have made teaching and learning initiatives using onlin...
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Summary: | The Coronavirus Disease outbreak (COVID-19) causes a transformation in
teaching and learning in universities in Malaysia and Indonesia. Various efforts are
being and have been made to overcome this challenging situation. Most universities
have made teaching and learning initiatives using online education through e�learning. Therefore, this study's purpose was conducted to determine the level of
perception of the implementation of online learning. The study used a survey study
on 370 students consisting of 217 Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia students and
153 students of Telkom University Bandung Indonesia. The study sample is a
Bachelor student of the Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
(FSKTM) in the Bachelor of Information Technology Universiti Tun Hussein Onn
Malaysia and Faculty of Industrial Engineering (FRI) course in the Bachelor of
System Information Telkom University. Data were collected using the Perception,
Attitudes, And Readiness Toward Online Learning questionnaire by Linjawi and
Alfadda. Data were analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences
(SPSS Ver.26) program using descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistics,
namely t-tests to determine the differences in the level of perception of online learning
implementation. Based on the research finding, students from Telkom University
Bandung Indonesia have a high level of knowledge technology access and computer
skills. These two universities students have a high level of online skills knowledge
and lastly, moderate level of motivation and support needed. There was a significant
difference in technology access and computer skills scores meanwhile There is no
significant difference in scores for online skills, motivation and needed support for
Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia and Telkom University Bandung. As a
conclusion, regardless of the technological sophistication of a Malaysian or
Indonesian educational institution, students' perceptions of e-learning were
instrumental in bolstering the educational process during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
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