Department of Pharmacy, Alzaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Department of Secondary Education, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Front Public Health. 2021 Jan 13;8:595874. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.595874. eCollection 2020.
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease that affects the respiratory system. In addition to the severe effects of the disease on health, the pandemic caused a negative impact on basic needs and services, employment, education, and economy worldwide. In Jordan, the whole country locked down, and quarantine was enforced by the military forces, which successfully controlled the spread of the disease. This research aims to study the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated quarantine on university students' beliefs about online learning practice in Jordan. An online descriptive survey involved questions that covered students' demographic information, student's basic and advanced knowledge about COVID-19, students' online learning experience during the quarantine, and finally students' views on the enforced quarantine practice in Jordan. Results showed that students have a good knowledge (>50%) about the COVID-19 basic information and a moderate knowledge (<50%) regarding COVID-19 advanced information. In general, students were pessimistic about the future of COVID-19 both locally and worldwide. Although some students acknowledged that they learned new skills in the fields of electronics, informatics, and computer software during the pandemic, most of them were unsatisfied about the quality and quantity of the given material, online exams, and the evaluation processes. Unfortunately, most of the students faced internet technical problems or challenges to electronic accessibility. The majority of the participants (>90%) supported the military-enforced quarantine implemented in the country despite the hard time the students had during the quarantine. We conclude that university students were able to protect themselves from COVID-19 through their good knowledge about the infectious disease and their commitment to follow the rules imposed by the Government of Jordan. Nevertheless, the challenges caused by the pandemic and its associated quarantine, combined with the sudden unprecedented online experience, negatively impacted students' thoughts and beliefs about the online learning experience during the quarantine. Further studies need to be performed in this context. We hope our results will help decision-makers better understand the students' attitudes and motivation toward online learning and how this will affect their future plans and decisions.
新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)是一种传染病,影响呼吸系统。除了该疾病对健康的严重影响外,大流行还对全球基本需求和服务、就业、教育和经济造成了负面影响。在约旦,全国封锁,军队实施了隔离措施,成功控制了疾病的传播。本研究旨在研究 COVID-19 大流行及其相关隔离对约旦大学生对在线学习实践的信念的影响。一项在线描述性调查涉及涵盖学生人口统计学信息、学生对 COVID-19 的基本和高级知识、学生在隔离期间的在线学习经验以及学生对约旦实施隔离措施的看法等问题。结果表明,学生对 COVID-19 的基本信息有很好的了解(>50%),对 COVID-19 的高级信息有中等了解(<50%)。总的来说,学生对 COVID-19 在本地和全球的未来感到悲观。尽管有些学生承认他们在大流行期间在电子、信息学和计算机软件领域学到了新技能,但他们中的大多数人对提供的材料的质量和数量、在线考试和评估过程不满意。不幸的是,大多数学生都遇到了互联网技术问题或电子接入挑战。大多数参与者(>90%)支持该国实施的军队强制隔离,尽管学生在隔离期间经历了困难时期。我们的结论是,大学生通过对传染病的良好了解和遵守约旦政府规定的规则,能够保护自己免受 COVID-19 的侵害。然而,大流行及其相关隔离带来的挑战,加上突然的前所未有的在线体验,对学生对隔离期间在线学习体验的看法和信念产生了负面影响。需要在这方面进行进一步的研究。我们希望我们的研究结果将帮助决策者更好地了解学生对在线学习的态度和动机,以及这将如何影响他们未来的计划和决策。