- The Universal Academic Research Journal
- Volume:5 Issue:3
- Students' Opinions on Distance Education: Pandemic and Before
Students' Opinions on Distance Education: Pandemic and Before
Authors : Zeliha Demir Kaymak, Şule Kilinç
Pages : 314-327
Doi:10.55236/tuara.1313470
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Publication Date : 2023-10-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :In this study, it was aimed to examine the opinions of university students regarding distance education before and during the pandemic. This research was designed as a qualitative case study. The participants in the research included 64 students, 37 of whom were enrolled before the pandemic, and 27 during the pandemic period. They were all students at the Faculty of Education of a state university in Turkey and were enrolled in the \"Open and Distance Learning\" course during the fall and spring semesters of the 2019-2020 academic year. To collect data for this study, researchers used a form consisting of open-ended questions. The study found that university students experienced a greater lack of a social environment during the pandemic period. They also encountered more technical problems and faced shortages of digital tools compared to the pre-pandemic period. Furthermore, unlike the previous period, university students reported that they had less personal time, experienced issues with measurement and evaluation, had prolonged screen time, experienced unplanned distance education, lacked active participation, did not receive immediate feedback, and had difficulty managing their studies. As a result of the research, it was determined that there were more positive opinions about distance education before the pandemic and more negative opinions during the pandemic period. Additionally, this study highlights the differences between distance education and emergency remote teachingKeywords : Pandemic, pre pandemic, distance education, emergency remote teaching, covid 19