Online Learning with Digital Technology and Computer Software: New Experiences for Indonesian Students in Education Institutions †
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Method
3. Result
3.1. Student’s Experiences in Online Lecturing
3.2. Challenge in Online Lecturing
3.3. Lecturers’ Experiences as Online Learning Companions
4. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Experience | Code |
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1 | “While taking online lectures, there are many learning resources available on the Internet (articles, electronic books, journals) that I can study, apart from that I am flexible in submitting assignments and taking exams. My sad experience is that I don’t socialize enough with my fellow students because they are busy, especially students who are working”. | Technological legality |
2 | “The ups and downs may be greater when doing group assignments. When you get a member who has a large contribution, it’s quite good, if you get a member who is easily lost and doesn’t have a contribution, it’s not good”. | Loss of communication |
3 | “Time is flexible, lecturers understand students’ busy schedules, so grades are usually balanced”. | Flexibility |
4 | “The sad thing is that sometimes there is a lot of material that you don’t understand and it’s difficult to ask questions from lecturers or fellow students. The good thing is that it’s very flexible and can be done anywhere the lecture takes place”. | Flexibility |
5 | “Online lectures make us have a lot of time, because the lecture hours are flexible and we are not required to attend lectures in person. The sadness is that socialization is lacking, because there is no direct interaction with lecture friends”. | Loss of learning enthusiasm |
6 | “Actually, online lectures are very difficult, we are required to always be independent, especially when there is a vicon schedule, sometimes I forget”. | Loss of discipline |
7 | “With online lectures, we, students who attend lectures, can work while paying for tuition fees. The sadness is that study hours clash with work”. | Not conducive |
8 | “If you have a zoom meeting while you’re still in the office, you will be less focused and you won’t be able to optimally understand the lecture topic”. | Loss of enthusiasm |
9 | “The sadness, not being able to meet face to face with classmates, feeling like studying alone even though you have friends”. | Loss of enthusiasm |
10 | “I don’t make many friends because they have their own busy lives”. | Loss of enthusiasm |
No | Challenge Online Lecturing | Code |
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1 | “The challenge of time management is something we always face, where as office workers we also have to complete office work on time and then work on campus assignments so that they are completed on time”. | Having limitations |
2 | “My challenges are in expanding relationships or during group work”. | Having limitations |
3 | “First, from within me, a feeling of laziness and poor management. Second, external factors, such as the material presented is not of high quality, a group of friends who are lazy/not united, network connections that are sometimes slow”. | Note professional |
4 | “The challenge during online lectures is that we are required to be smart in dividing our time between studying and work”. | Having limitations |
5 | “When studying online there were questions that I didn’t know, I was confused about what to do, because I’m the type of child who rarely wants to ask my friends”. | Having limitations |
6 | “The challenge faced in online lectures is that we are required to explore more of the subjects we are studying because the number of meetings with lecturers is very limited”. | Having limitations |
7 | “Feeling like you don’t need college and sometimes taking it for granted. There needs to be a strong desire and awareness to undertake this online lecture”. | Note professional |
8 | “I study while working. When you have a lot of assignments at college and at work, it is quite a big challenge”. | Having limitations |
9 | “Studying after coming home from work, where you are physically and mentally tired but still have to continue studying at night. The vicon who followed while on the way, was not very concerned about hearing the lecturer, especially if the connection was unstable on the road”. | Having limitations |
10 | “As an office worker, you also have to complete office work on time and then work on campus assignments so that they are completed on time”. | having limitations |
11 | “The biggest challenge in online lectures is taking classes via Zoom while working. Focus will be a big problem in this case and will have an impact on the material presented. Apart from that, group assignments are a challenge because not everyone has the same time to complete the assignments that have been distributed which results in the submission of assignments having to be close to the deadline”. | Note professional |
No | Lecturers’ Experiences as Online Learning Companions | Code |
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1 | “The lack of communication between lecturers and students makes lecturers worried that their students will not understand what is being said”. | Quality |
2 | “Usually, when answering questions, many students do not include more references”. | Not professional |
3 | “Students do not turn on cameras during lectures. Several are angry because students do not and the questions before answering. They seem to answer carelessly”. | Not conducive |
4 | “During the video conference session, some students were unable to activate the camera because they were still at work”. | Not professional |
5 | “Many students are not committed to the assignments they have been, so students often miss the assignment deadlines given by the lecturer”. | Not professional |
6 | “Maybe more frequent connection problems”. | Not conducive |
7 | “The lecturer doesn’t interact much during class and doesn’t even turn on the camera”. | Not conducive |
8 | “Several students submit assignments incorrectly to the LMS and do not submit assignments on time”. | Not professional |
9 | “There are many students who are traveling”. | Not professional |
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Masrukhin, A. Online Learning with Digital Technology and Computer Software: New Experiences for Indonesian Students in Education Institutions. Eng. Proc. 2024, 74, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074035
Masrukhin A. Online Learning with Digital Technology and Computer Software: New Experiences for Indonesian Students in Education Institutions. Engineering Proceedings. 2024; 74(1):35. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074035
Chicago/Turabian StyleMasrukhin, Agus. 2024. "Online Learning with Digital Technology and Computer Software: New Experiences for Indonesian Students in Education Institutions" Engineering Proceedings 74, no. 1: 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074035
APA StyleMasrukhin, A. (2024). Online Learning with Digital Technology and Computer Software: New Experiences for Indonesian Students in Education Institutions. Engineering Proceedings, 74(1), 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024074035