This study explores student experiences of online learning during the global COVID19 pandemic. The paper assesses whether the outcomes of constructivist inquiry-based learning can still be achieved online. A qualitative research approach was used to survey online learning experiences of students. A ...
There is little research on preferences related to the choice of the mode of study during the pandemic. Interesting insights come from the study of Al-Azzam et al. (2020), conducted among medicine and dentistry students in Jordan, the study of Chen et al. (2020), conducted among dentistry...
The Objectives of this research is described coping mechanisms of the teenagers with online learning programs during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study is quantitative research with a cross-sectional approach. All respondents were 279 of 1-3 years teenagers in senior high school, sampling technique ...
Research on university students has found that student satisfaction and perception of distance learning during the pandemic can prove to be a predictor of their own self-efficacy. Yet it is not possible to measure their self-efficacy based solely on their ability to mentally prepare for this uniqu...
All students we surveyed had moved to online classes during the pandemic, and almost 65 percent of them said they want aspects of their learning experience to remain virtual. Even in France, which had the lowest share, more than half of students said they wanted some learning ...
Introduction:This research aims to analyze students' expectations and satisfaction with the quality of online learning in Serbia during the COVID-19 pandemic, while examining its advantages, disadvantages, and future intentions.#Methods:The research included both desk and field research. Data were ...
Responding to these questions, this paper is developed in five sections. Next, we provide an overview of online labor markets and online freelance work, followed by a second section where we highlight the contrasting potential effects of the pandemic. Sections three and four contain insights drawn...
Advances in Social Science, Education and Humanities Research, volume 578 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Education & Social Sciences (ICESS 2021) Tiktok as an Online Learning Media During a Pandemic (Case Study: Dance Creativity Course) Rimasari Pramesti Putri1,* 1 Universitas ...
pandemic.●Questionnaire surveys administered to students and teachers in different grades and comparative analysis of different cohorts revealed group heterogeneity of the online learning effect.●The findings have elucidated the emergency teaching situation in China during the pandemic,yielding targeted ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted retail and accelerated the trend towards electronic commerce. This study explores the reasons for and the implications of this shift. Our study builds on the consumer behavior literature, emerging COVID-19 research, and the environmentally imposed constraints perspec...