A snapshot of University students' perceptions about online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic

Nikou, Stavros A.; Mealha, Óscar and Dascalu, Mihai and Di Mascio, Tania, eds. (2021) A snapshot of University students' perceptions about online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. In: Ludic, Co-design and Tools Supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education. Springer, Singapore, pp. 123-134. ISBN 9789811639302 (https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3930-2_10)

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Abstract

Gaining a better understanding of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected students' attitudes towards online education is important in order to pave the way from education disruption to education recovery. The current study aims to investigate how COVID-19 pandemic has changed University students' perceptions about online education. The study used a localised version of a questionnaire developed by the Association for Smart Learning Ecosystem and Regional Development on different aspects of distance education. Participants were 90 University students. The results emerging from the investigation demonstrate a positive overall attitude of University students about online distance education, with relatively high levels of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, perceived interest and digital competences in-crease and a preference towards blended modes of delivery. The findings can help education professionals to better plan and design future online courses in the post-COVID-19 landscape.