Prokes Christopher, Housel Jacqueline
eLearning Strategist and Innovation Lab Manager, eLearning Division, Sinclair Community College, 444 West Third Street Room 7210, Dayton, OH 45402 USA.
Department of Sociology, Geography, and Social Work, Sinclair Community College, 444 West Third Street Room 12351A, Dayton, OH 45402 USA.
TechTrends. 2021;65(4):576-588. doi: 10.1007/s11528-021-00587-8. Epub 2021 Feb 6.
COVID-19 challenged higher education to rapidly shift to remote course delivery. This study surveyed community college students ( = 356) about their confidence in completing learning related tasks before and after the shift, access to technologies used in in remote learning, and disruptions that impacted their learning. Results indicated notable declines in confidence across all demographics with significant changes in those age 18-21and for those without prior online course experience. Technology use for remote courses was primarily laptops and smartphones. Students reported the most significant changes to work-life balance came through employment changes and mental health issues. Instructional changes were both positive and negative in workload organization, course delivery, communication and technology. Institutions can use this study's findings to enact contingency planning, expand online and blended course options, refine academic and social support, and allocate resources to mental health.
新冠疫情给高等教育带来挑战,促使其迅速转向远程课程授课。本研究对356名社区大学生进行了调查,了解他们在课程授课方式转变前后完成学习相关任务的信心、远程学习所用技术的获取情况,以及影响他们学习的干扰因素。结果表明,所有人口统计学特征群体的信心均显著下降,18至21岁的学生以及没有在线课程学习经验的学生变化尤为明显。远程课程使用的技术主要是笔记本电脑和智能手机。学生们表示,工作与生活平衡方面最显著的变化来自就业变化和心理健康问题。在工作量安排、课程授课、沟通和技术方面,教学变革既有积极影响,也有消极影响。院校可以利用本研究的结果制定应急计划、增加在线和混合课程选项、完善学业和社会支持,并为心理健康分配资源。