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. 2023;4(2):116.
doi: 10.1007/s42979-022-01539-6. Epub 2022 Dec 21.

Remote and In-Person Learning: Utility Versus Social Experience

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Remote and In-Person Learning: Utility Versus Social Experience

Panos Photopoulos et al. SN Comput Sci. 2023.

Abstract

The massive transition from in-person to remote teaching increased the impact of technology on the everyday life of the universities. Without the face-to-face component, learning and teaching became a completely different experience for students and teachers. Recording the attitudes and perceptions of the undergraduate students on the new situation became necessary for the faculties to support them effectively. This research collected quantitative and qualitative data from 336 students of all the years of studies. The students preferred in-person teaching and reported higher engagement, learning, and understanding during classroom teaching. More senior students, who had developed face-to-face ties with their colleagues before the pandemic, found it easier to continue their interactions remotely. They were interested in matching learning with the duties and needs at the particular period of their life, despite their beliefs concerning the effectiveness of in-person teaching. The first-year students found it challenging to develop relationships remotely, and they were the most frustrated. Overall, students in the first years of their studies perceived remote teaching as dissatisfactory compared to the more senior students. Similar to other publications, the respondents of this study challenged the effectiveness of remote teaching and the concomitant transition from in-person to remote social relationships.

Keywords: Asynchronous; COVID-19; Emergency remote teaching; Online; Synchronous; Technology.

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