Exploring the Challenges and Opportunities of Emergency Distance Learning for Design Students in UTAS-Nizwa During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Keywords:
distance learning, SRL, covid-19, pandemic, social distance, lockdown online education
Abstract
Self-isolation and social distancing is recommended by WHO to prevent the spread of COVID-19. By the mid of March, many procedures were done to achieve social distancing such as schools, shops, and malls closure. Most Schools shift their mode of teaching from face to face to distance learning. The purpose of this paper is to understand the effect of the sudden shift from face to face learning to distance learning to Design Students from University of Technology and Applied Sciences, Nizwa. It mainly shed light on challenges and opportunities that students faced during their distance studies and how they practiced the SRL. To reach a good understanding of this, a quantitative questionnaire from three parts was distributed electronically during distance learning. The questionnaire covers facilities and physical study atmosphere, psychological effect, and study performance. SRL theory is used to measure students' learning control. The results showed that students had faced many challenges during their studies such as personal devices, software availability, a quiet place, a positive atmosphere, and family responsibilities.
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