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Wittawat D. Sattayaraksa; Pol Luangrangsee; Chadchom Ratsameemonthon; Dwi Sulisworo – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2023
This research study investigates the influence of demographic factors, including gender, position, and year of experience on perceptions of online learning success during the pandemic. The study acknowledges that various factors, such as prior experience with online learning, technological literacy, and cultural context, influenced the perception…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Electronic Learning
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Vineeta Persaud – International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2023
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many countries imposed restrictions on daily movements and operations, which resulted in the physical closure of academic institutions. As the world moved online, a University in Guyana also transitioned its programmes. However, operating in an online environment was fraught with challenges relating to inadequate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Developing Nations, COVID-19
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Kathleen Hefferon; Esther Angert – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic led to a series of emergency transitions to online learning for academic institutions around the world. Previous studies have shown that undergraduate Learning Assistants (LAs) improve student engagement in classroom activities and learning outcomes. In this article, we describe the design and implementation of an LA program…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Resilience (Psychology), Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students
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Lacee R. Boschetto – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2023
March 2020 will be etched in time as a significant pivot in the landscape of education. For many educators, transitioning to remote learning initiated a survival mode in which previously unutilized strategies were implemented to salvage curriculum. The lack of in-person interaction halted traditional instruction methods, altering opportunities to…
Descriptors: Pandemics, COVID-19, Higher Education, Educational Theories
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Kate Maloney Williams; Alice E. Donlan – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2023
The transition to online instruction during the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented and forced many universities to quickly embrace online distance learning. This context created new challenges, particularly around assessment strategies. Empirical research has demonstrated that formative assessment fosters more active learning in online…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning
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Beverley Myatt; Lynne N. Kennette – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
The principles of positive psychology have been studied for many years, but it seems to be only recently that the benefits of these techniques are being accepted by the wider community of mainstream educators. In this article, we first describe the principles of positive psychology, primarily through the work of Martin Seligman. Then we highlight…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Psychology, Well Being, Teaching Methods
Bradley Robert Phillips – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Many researchers will comment on how vital parent engagement and participation is for student achievement, but there is limited research on this field in the online realm (Borup et al., 2019). This dissertation examined parent engagement at Indiana Connections Academy over the course of the spring semester of 2023 at the school. Since parent…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Participation, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Learning
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Linda Scott – South African Journal of Education, 2023
The first South African case of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in March 2020 escalated to the national lockdown by the end of March 2020. This caused serious repercussions for learners, as there is a lack of infrastructure in South Africa to support online teaching and learning. The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of digital…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing
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Triyanto; Bagus Haryono; Rif'ati Dina Handayani – South African Journal of Education, 2023
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic impacted the educational system. Teachers faced significant challenges adapting to online teaching and digitalisation that happened rapidly during the pandemic. With this research we aimed to analyse teachers' role in transformation in online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. We adopted a…
Descriptors: Civics, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Role
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Yulong Li – SAGE Open, 2023
Under the influence of COVID-19, most universities worldwide transitioned from face-to-face pedagogy to online hybrid learning. As a result, scholarly publications about this transition are rapidly accumulating. However, to date, there are few studies published in international journals investigating online education in Macau during the pandemic,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Learning Experience
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Martina van Heerden; Sharita Bharuthram – Perspectives in Education, 2023
Tutors play an important role in higher education, as they may facilitate learning, promote engagement, and assist with student success. Students also often feel more comfortable seeking assistance from them than from lecturers. Yet, tutors tend to be sidelined in the literature on teaching and learning, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. The…
Descriptors: Tutors, Reflection, Educational Change, Electronic Learning
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Maureen Walsh Koricke; Dixie Abernathy; Teneal Pardue – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2023
Student perception of class size remains a consideration in the online setting. This study explored graduate student perceptions of class size and impact on instructor effectiveness and student engagement. Data was gathered via a web-based survey with a sample of online graduate students. Respondents noted 20 or 25 students as the point that…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Class Size, Student Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness
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Adeyemi Adelakun; Carrie Lewis Miller; Michael Manderfeld – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2023
Instructional designers at a medium-sized, public, comprehensive university in the Midwest investigated student perceptions of online course design elements in terms of whether they experienced the elements and the importance they placed on those elements to address the issues of inconsistent gathering of student evaluation feedback in online…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Instructional Design, Student Attitudes, Student Evaluation
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Erik Kormos; Amy Crawford – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic forced educational institutions to shift from traditional face-to-face instruction to online learning, presenting unprecedented challenges for math teachers. This study aimed to explore the barriers that math teachers face when teaching math online. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected from 62 math teachers…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Mathematics Teachers, Barriers, Distance Education
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Raj Kumar Dhungana; Lina Gurung; Hem Poudyal – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2023
Increased exposure to technologies has lately emerged as one of the everyday realities of digital natives, especially K-12 students, and teachers, the digital immigrants. Protection from cybersecurity risks in digital learning spaces is a human right, but students are increasingly exposed to high-risk cyberspace without time to cope with…
Descriptors: Computer Security, Age Groups, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level
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