The readiness of student for face-to-face classes after pandemic Covid-19 / Mohd Iqmal Rakawi and Nursyasha Aryunie Poli

Rakawi, Mohd Iqmal and Poli, Nursyasha Aryunie (2024) The readiness of student for face-to-face classes after pandemic Covid-19 / Mohd Iqmal Rakawi and Nursyasha Aryunie Poli. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

Abstract

Electronic communication becomes increasingly common, and as students juggle study, work, and family life, many universities are offering their students more flexible learning opportunities. Classes once delivered face-to-face are often replaced by online activities and discussions. However, there is little research comparing students' experience and learning in these two modalities. The aim of this study was to compare undergraduates' preference for, and academic performance on, class material and assessment presented online vs. in traditional classrooms. The activities for one topic were conducted face-to-face, and the other online, with topics counterbalanced across two groups. The results showed that students preferred to complete activities face-to-face rather than online, but there was no significant difference in their test performance in the two modalities. In their written responses, students expressed a strong preference for class discussions to be conducted face-to-face, reporting that they felt more engaged, and received more immediate feedback, than in online discussion.

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Item Type: Student Project
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Rakawi, Mohd Iqmal
2022310881
Poli, Nursyasha Aryunie
2022937881
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General) > Study and teaching. Research
Programme: Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies
Keywords: proposal, pandemic, COVID
Date: 2024
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/95167
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