Chapter 7: Students Perspective Toward Online Teaching in Higher Education During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Available to Purchase
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Published:2024
Pooja Kansra, 2024. "Students Perspective Toward Online Teaching in Higher Education During COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Analysis", Navigating the Digital Landscape: Understanding Customer Behaviour in the Online World, Nripendra Singh, Pooja Kansra, S. L. Gupta
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Abstract
Coronavirus illness is an irresistible infection instigated by a newfound coronavirus. Social distancing was identified as the most effective preventive measure, and it has shifted the teaching to online mode. The present study explored the various perceptions held by students while attending the classes during COVID-19. Primary data have been obtained for the fulfillment of the objective of the study. The data were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics. It was exhibited that students specified that online teaching provides real-world skills followed by financial benefits, active learning, recorded lectures, comfortable, ease of access, safe, flexible timings, interactive, and build self-confidence. However, various challenges in online classes were less interaction, technical issues, network issues, lack of self-discipline, social isolation, family distractions, difficult e-learning tools, etc. Logit regression provided that willingness to attend online classes in post COVID-19 was associated with age, gender, IT skills, prior experience, and location. Application of e-learning posed several challenges and possibilities throughout the entire field of education throughout the pandemic. The study suggested the need to address the various challenges faced by the students on immediate basis. It was recommended that training programs can help to prepare the students to take the benefits of digital education platforms.
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