Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning

The sudden shift from the brick-and-mortar approach to online distance learning due to the coronavirus pandemic greatly impacted everyone involved, particularly students. Hence, it is critical to identify the perception of students regarding the challenges they faced, their satisfaction with remote...

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Main Authors: Razami, Husna Hafiza, Ibrahim, Roslina
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spelling my.utm.955942022-05-31T13:04:29Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95594/ Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning Razami, Husna Hafiza Ibrahim, Roslina T Technology (General) The sudden shift from the brick-and-mortar approach to online distance learning due to the coronavirus pandemic greatly impacted everyone involved, particularly students. Hence, it is critical to identify the perception of students regarding the challenges they faced, their satisfaction with remote learning, as well as their preferences and recommendations for improvement which are the objectives of this research. A survey taken by 408 diploma students with 377 valid answers for the quantitative study showed that the most common difficulties they encountered were in terms of interaction, concentration and motivation. The mean of the perceived challenges was found to be significantly different depending on the respondents' prior e-learning experience and area of residence. With regard to the relevant activities to be conducted virtually, most participants approved of assessments such as quiz, assignments and tests. Animation and gamification received the highest votes as the elements that students wished were incorporated to boost their online learning engagement. The findings from this research contribute to existing studies on the perceptions and preference of students towards distance education by shedding light on the perspective of diploma students. Science and Information Organization 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/95594/1/RoslinaIbrahim2021_DistanceEducationduringCOVID19Pandemic.pdf Razami, Husna Hafiza and Ibrahim, Roslina (2021) Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 12 (4). pp. 118-126. ISSN 2158-107X http://dx.doi.org/10.14569/IJACSA.2021.0120416
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Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
description The sudden shift from the brick-and-mortar approach to online distance learning due to the coronavirus pandemic greatly impacted everyone involved, particularly students. Hence, it is critical to identify the perception of students regarding the challenges they faced, their satisfaction with remote learning, as well as their preferences and recommendations for improvement which are the objectives of this research. A survey taken by 408 diploma students with 377 valid answers for the quantitative study showed that the most common difficulties they encountered were in terms of interaction, concentration and motivation. The mean of the perceived challenges was found to be significantly different depending on the respondents' prior e-learning experience and area of residence. With regard to the relevant activities to be conducted virtually, most participants approved of assessments such as quiz, assignments and tests. Animation and gamification received the highest votes as the elements that students wished were incorporated to boost their online learning engagement. The findings from this research contribute to existing studies on the perceptions and preference of students towards distance education by shedding light on the perspective of diploma students.
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title Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
title_short Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
title_full Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
title_fullStr Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
title_full_unstemmed Distance education during COVID-19 pandemic: The perceptions and preference of university students in Malaysia towards online learning
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