Muthuprasad T, Aiswarya S, Aditya K S, Jha Girish K
Division of Agricultural Economics, ICAR- Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 11001, India.
Division of Agricultural Extension, ICAR- Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, 11001, India.
Soc Sci Humanit Open. 2021;3(1):100101. doi: 10.1016/j.ssaho.2020.100101. Epub 2021 Jan 4.
Educational institutes across the world have closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic jeopardizing the academic calendars. Most educational institutes have shifted to online learning platforms to keep the academic activities going. However, the questions about the preparedness, designing and effectiveness of e-learning is still not clearly understood, particularly for a developing country like India, where the technical constraints like suitability of devices and bandwidth availability poses a serious challenge. In this study, we focus on understanding Agricultural Student's perception and preference towards the online learning through an online survey of 307 students. We also explored the student's preferences for various attributes of online classes, which will be helpful to design effective online learning environment. The results indicated that majority of the respondents (70%) are ready to opt for online classes to manage the curriculum during this pandemic. Majority of the students preferred to use smart phone for online learning. Using content analysis, we found that students prefer recorded classes with quiz at the end of each class to improve the effectiveness of learning. The students opined that flexibility and convenience of online classes makes it attractive option, whereas broadband connectivity issues in rural areas makes it a challenge for students to make use of online learning initiatives. However, in agricultural education system where many courses are practical oriented, shifting completely to online mode may not be possible and need to device a hybrid mode, the insights from this article can be helpful in designing the curriculum for the new normal.
由于新冠疫情,全球各地的教育机构纷纷关闭,危及学术日程。大多数教育机构已转向在线学习平台以维持学术活动。然而,关于电子学习的准备情况、设计和有效性的问题仍未得到清晰理解,特别是对于像印度这样的发展中国家,设备适用性和带宽可用性等技术限制构成了严峻挑战。在本研究中,我们通过对307名学生进行在线调查,重点了解农业专业学生对在线学习的看法和偏好。我们还探讨了学生对在线课程各种属性的偏好,这将有助于设计有效的在线学习环境。结果表明,大多数受访者(70%)愿意在疫情期间选择在线课程来完成课程学习。大多数学生更喜欢使用智能手机进行在线学习。通过内容分析,我们发现学生更喜欢每节课结束时有测验的录播课程,以提高学习效果。学生们认为在线课程的灵活性和便利性使其成为一个有吸引力的选择,而农村地区的宽带连接问题使学生利用在线学习计划成为一项挑战。然而,在许多课程以实践为导向的农业教育体系中,完全转向在线模式可能不太可行,需要设计一种混合模式,本文的见解有助于为新常态设计课程。