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E-Learning: Teaching Effectiveness to Conventional Teaching in Undergraduates amid COVID-19 Pandemic

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1108124, PP. 1-10

Subject Areas: E-Learning and Knowledge Management

Keywords: COVID-19, E-Learning, Teaching Effectiveness, Online Learning

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Abstract

With the spread of the COVID-19, many educational institutions have shifted from face-to-face classes to online learning modalities, and this immediate shift has challenged both teachers and students. The adaptation of e-learning was a way to cope and ensure the continuation of many undergraduate students’ teaching and learning processes. The study aimed to rank the effectiveness and satisfaction of the students in their experience with e-learning and compare the satisfaction between online instruction and modular instruction. A total of 412 students participated in the study and utilized a survey questionnaire that assessed the effectiveness of instruction and measured the satisfaction of the students learning experience. The result of the study shows that e-learning is just as effective as face-to-face classes and learners are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with their learning experience. Furthermore, students who opted for online classes are more satisfied with their learning experience than learners who opted for modular instruction.

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Taja-on, E. , Miras, R. and Jurolan, C. (2021). E-Learning: Teaching Effectiveness to Conventional Teaching in Undergraduates amid COVID-19 Pandemic. Open Access Library Journal, 8, e8124. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1108124.

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