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Online learning in COVID-19 pandemic: an empirical study of Indian and Turkish higher education institutions

机译:COVID-19 大流行中的在线学习:对印度和土耳其高等教育机构的实证研究

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Purpose Online learning is essential in today's world. The COVID-19 has resulted in shutting down all the universities across the globe. Countries like India and Turkey (lower-income countries) are suffering a lot in giving the best classroom practice to their students through online mode. The entire way of teaching-learning has changed drastically, and it is a need of an hour. Research suggests that online learning has been shown to increase retention of information, and take less time, meaning the changes coronavirus have caused might be here to stay. It is therefore important to understand from student's perspectives about learning online. The paper systematically surveys the perception of learning online for Indian and Turkan students. Design/methodology/approach To achieve this goal, 594 samples of students (from India and Turkey country) have been taken into considerations, and through statistical measures, the results were analyzed. The set of four research questions comprising of effect of study on COVID-19 pandemic, perception of learning online in COVID-19 pandemic, perception of different genders in learning online and perception of Indians over Turkan students in learning online were analyzed through statistical measures such as mean, standard deviation and so on. Findings The descriptive statistics of various responses across various dimensions (gender, country) reveals that there is no effect in learning online as compared to classroom-based teaching. On the other hand, there is no significant difference in gender and country in learning online. Originality/value Online learning has become crucial in higher education as far as pandemic situation is concerned. Many higher education institutions across different countries are suffering various problems from student point of view. Middle-income countries who are with limited assets and less advancements in higher education need to adhere to certain guidelines in online learning. This empirical study will help to understand the perception of students in online learning across India and Turkey.
机译:目的 在线学习在当今世界至关重要。COVID-19 导致全球所有大学关闭。印度和土耳其等国家(低收入国家)在通过在线模式为学生提供最佳课堂实践方面遭受了很多痛苦。整个教学方式发生了翻天覆地的变化,只需要一个小时。研究表明,在线学习已被证明可以增加信息的保留率,并花费更少的时间,这意味着冠状病毒引起的变化可能会持续下去。因此,从学生的角度了解在线学习非常重要。本文系统地调查了印度和图尔坎学生对在线学习的看法。设计/方法/途径 为了实现这一目标,考虑了 594 个学生样本(来自印度和土耳其国家),并通过统计措施对结果进行了分析。通过平均值、标准差等统计指标分析了研究对 COVID-19 大流行的影响、COVID-19 大流行中对在线学习的看法、在线学习中不同性别的看法以及印度人对土耳其学生在线学习的看法。研究结果 对不同维度(性别、国家)的各种反应的描述性统计表明,与课堂教学相比,在线学习没有影响。另一方面,在线学习的性别和国家/地区没有显着差异。原创性/价值 就大流行情况而言,在线学习在高等教育中变得至关重要。从学生的角度来看,不同国家的许多高等教育机构都面临着各种问题。资产有限且高等教育进展较少的中等收入国家需要遵守某些在线学习准则。这项实证研究将有助于了解印度和土耳其学生对在线学习的看法。

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