How University Lecturers and Students Interpret Opportunities and Challenges of Online Mode of Learning

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https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.2383

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Online learning, ICT access, Opportunities, Challenges, COVID-19 crisis

Abstract

This paper reports an analysis of university lecturers and students’ experience of the online mode of learning in the COVID-19 situation. It as qualitative research employed semi-structured interviews and observation of online classes to gather data. It reports on how online classes enabled university lecturers and students to manage online learning and improve technological skills with consistent practice of various information and communication technology (ICT) tools. Despite limited technological and pedagogical knowledge, lecturers initiated online learning as an alternative to physical classroom learning in the crisis. Both lecturers and students, thus, were intimidated by new technologies and ways of learning at the beginning. In absence of ICT training, their consistent practices of online learning enabled them to develop some level of confidence in using ICT in teaching and learning activities. Many students from remote rural villages, however, are unable to access online education due to the lack of the internet, smart devices and electricity. The online mode of learning, albeit it is reported a potential strategy to shift from the traditional education system to modern learning, cannot be sustainable in the context where there is limited or no infrastructure for the internet and electricity.

Author Biographies

Ganga Ram Paudyal, Faculty of Social Sciences and Education, Nepal Open University, Lalitpur & Prithvi Narayan Multiple Campus, Pokhara, Nepal

MPhil ScholarFaculty of Social Sciences and Education

Karna Rana, Faculty of Social Sciences and Education, Nepal Open University, Lalitpur, Nepal

Assistant Professor of ICT and E-learningFaculty of Social Sciences and Education

References

Paudyal, G. R., & Rana, K. (2021). How university lecturers and students interpret opportunities and challenges of online mode of learning. International Journal of Research in Education and Science (IJRES), 7(4), 1006-1022. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijres.2383

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2021-10-10

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