Is Etw Research Ana Reyes
Is Etw Research Ana Reyes
Is Etw Research Ana Reyes
Submitted by:
Ana Maria V. Reyes.
BSIS - 1B
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Chapter I
Introduction
Online education can lead to students’ enhanced motivation,
satisfaction, and learning. During The COVID-19 pandemic, online learning is
mandatory. Today learners have instant access to information through
technology and the web, and can manage their own acquisition of knowledge
through online learning. So the teacher's new role is to be a learning facilitator,
a guide for his students. He should not only help his students locate
information, but more importantly question it and reflect upon it and formulate
an opinion about it. Another reason for the adoption of online learning is that
higher institutions did not hesitate one moment to integrate it as a primary tool
of education.
With the fast development of the Internet, many colleges and
universities have offered online courses as a viable alternative to traditional
face-to-face instruction. However, considerable concerns and problems have
developed, particularly as it relates to the quality of online education. Online
education, according to Harasim (1989), is a new domain of learning that
combines distance education with the practice of face-to-face instruction
utilizing computer-mediated communication.
New technologies, the Internet, streaming video, net-meeting etc.
now makes higher education more accessible and affordable for many students,
and for those who would have been unable to pursue higher education in a
traditional in-class setting (Bianco & Carr-Chellman, 2002). Consequently,
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online learning has now become an integral part of higher education
institutions’ expanding curriculum.
Many opponents of online education question whether or not
online learning can provide the same interaction between instructor-students
and students-students as traditional classrooms offered (Roblyer & Ekhaml,
2000). Some opponents also question the quality of online education since the
quality of instructors who teach online courses cannot be guaranteed (Weiger,
1998). Arguments are made that as consumers of online education, students
are unlikely to be able to find out information about the quality of the courses
that are provided (Twigg, 2001).
Objective
This study aims to examine the effect of online educations’ effect
on learning. And examine the quality of existing online education courses that
utilize the Internet as the primary instructional delivery method. The focus of
this study was to examine students’ perceptions of the quality of online
education. Specifically the ff:
a. To assess the effect of online learning on students and the instructor.
b. To identify the internet connection of the students and instructor.
c. To examine the positive effect of online education.
d. To assess the negative effect of online education.
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Related Literature
Foreign
It was for the first time in India online classes have been
conducted on this massive scale. The commencement of online classes led to
various difficulties for both teaching and learning communities, though, the
internet is a major technological advancement reshaping society and
universities worldwide (Volery and Lord, 2000). The online learning environment
varies profoundly from the traditional classroom situation when it comes to
learner’s motivation, satisfaction, and interaction, as stated in a study in which
385 college students of various disciplines in Nepal were asked about their
opinions regarding online classes implemented during COVID-19 lockdown
(Aditya and Jha, 2020).
Local
We began to witness schools, teachers, and students increasingly
adopt e-learning technologies that allow teachers to deliver instruction
interactively, share resources seamlessly, and facilitate student collaboration
and interaction (Elaish et al., 2019; Garcia et al., 2018).
Although the efficacy of online learning has long been
acknowledged by the education community (Barrot, 2020, 2021; Cavanaugh et
al., 2009; Kebritchi et al., 2017; Tallent-Runnels et al., 2006; Wallace, 2003),
evidence on the challenges in its implementation continues to build up (e.g.,
Boelens et al., 2017; Rasheed et al., 2020).
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Table 1. SWOT
However, there are also challenges associated with online education, such as
the potential for decreased social interaction and lack of motivation among
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students. Therefore, it is important to ensure that online courses are designed
in a way that maximizes student engagement and motivation.
Recommendation
Based on the research and best practices in online education, here
are some recommendations to maximize the positive effect of online education
on learning: