Students transition from face to face learning to online learning at higher education: A case study in Trinidad and Tobago
Author(s) -
Gabriel Julien,
Rhonda Dookwah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
educational research and reviews
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1990-3839
DOI - 10.5897/err2020.4005
Subject(s) - face to face , thematic analysis , context (archaeology) , higher education , online learning , psychology , face (sociological concept) , blended learning , distance education , pedagogy , mathematics education , medical education , qualitative research , educational technology , political science , sociology , multimedia , computer science , geography , medicine , social science , philosophy , epistemology , law , archaeology
This action research highlights the experiences of undergraduate students as they transit from face to face learning to online learning at a higher education institution in Trinidad and Tobago. A review of the existing literature within the local context indicated that there exists a dearth of information about the experiences of these students. It is imperative that policy makers pay more attention and consideration to the voices of these students especially when they are formulating policies that pertain to online learning. Consequently, a case study was conducted to carefully ascertain students’ experiences during this transition. Fifteen undergraduates participated in this study. Informal structured interviews and semi-structured questionnaires were employed. Data were analyzed with the use of three major thematic headings: Online learning (ONL) is a possible instructional option, Face to Face learning (F2F) is essential for Mathematics and Face to Face learning (F2F) is necessary for human interaction. Recommendations for the use of more ONL education were offered. Key words: Online education, face to face education, case study.
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