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Samar Aad; Manal Ginzarly; F. Jordan Srour – Online Learning, 2024
While the outcome of the COVID-19 pandemic was largely the same across higher education institutions (HEI) -- a rapid transition to online teaching and learning (OTL) -- the processes and institutional support leading to this transition varied greatly. As such, the perception and anxieties experienced by faculty warrant exploration as these…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Tarek Shal – Online Learning, 2024
This study explored parents' perceptions pertaining to online learning in the state of Qatar during COVID-19 pandemic. Six hundred and eighty-eight parents were surveyed, and data was analyzed statistically using SPSS 28.0. Findings suggest that parents perceived online learning positively only when a set of conditions coexisted, including…
Descriptors: Parents, Parent Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
Doo, Min Young; Zhu, Meina; Bonk, Curtis J. – Online Learning, 2023
Since most schools and learners had no choice but to learn online during the pandemic, online learning became the mainstream learning mode rather than a substitute for traditional face-to-face learning. Given this enormous change in online learning, we conducted a systematic review of 191 of the most recent online learning studies published during…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Trend Analysis
Kristi Bright; Jane S. Vogler – Online Learning, 2024
Undergraduate enrollment in online courses has been trending upward over the past decade, despite declining enrollment overall. With the onset of COVID-19 during the Spring 2020 semester, more undergraduates were suddenly thrust into online courses. Although learning outcomes for face-to-face and online courses may not differ, some students may…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, In Person Learning, Student Attitudes, Preferences
Steven Busby; Elena Wong Espiritu; Marnie Vanden Noven; Jenny R. Mills; Julie W. Hunt – Online Learning, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic required a "rethinking and retooling" of many educational interactions, especially in schools that offer primarily face-to-face educational models. The sudden necessity for altering teaching formats and styles created challenges and opportunities for faculty and their students. There is little understanding of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Educational Change
Hansen-Brown, Ashley A.; Sullivan, Sean; Jacobson, Brianna; Holt, Blake; Donovan, Shaelyn – Online Learning, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically affected how higher education operates, but relatively little is known about its effects on students enrolled in remote online classes. Across two data collection timepoints, we sought to examine college students' experiences, focusing particularly on their sense of belonging/loneliness, their course formats,…
Descriptors: College Students, Psychological Patterns, Distance Education, Electronic Learning
Charles Graham; Jered Borup; Sara Tuiloma; Adriana Martínez Arias; Diana María Parra Caicedo; Ross Larsen – Online Learning, 2023
In light of the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders of higher education institutions around the world have been contemplating ways to help their universities engage in a digital transformation that must have student engagement and learning as the foremost considerations. This study reports on the work conducted at a university in…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, Distance Education
Dapeng Liu; Lemuria Carter; Jiesen Lin – Online Learning, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic precipitated a global shift to fully remote learning via learning management systems (LMS). Despite this significant shift, there has been a paucity of research exploring how students of varying academic performance engage with online learning resources. This study investigates the utilization of LMS among students with…
Descriptors: Learning Management Systems, COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning
Maraqa, Munjed A.; Hamouda, Mohamed; El-Hassan, Hilal; El-Dieb, Amr S.; Aly Hassan, Ashraf – Online Learning, 2022
The transition from face-to-face classes to fully online learning (OL) during the spring semester of 2020 occurred almost globally because of the imposed COVID-19 lockdown. The present study investigated the perception and experiences of undergraduate students and faculty members of the Civil Engineering program at the United Arab Emirates…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Electronic Learning, Technology Uses in Education, COVID-19
Chuck Dziuban; Patsy Moskal; Annette Reiner; Adysen Cohen – Online Learning, 2023
This article examines the impact of course modality on student evaluation of courses and professors. Data were collected through the "Student Perception of Instruction" end of course rating form at the University of Central Florida (UCF), which contains nine items and maintains student anonymity. The findings indicate that while course…
Descriptors: Learning Modalities, Teacher Evaluation, Course Evaluation, COVID-19
Erica Kelly; Julia Colella; Angela Sottosanti-Kusnir – Online Learning, 2024
This research project surveyed college students about their experiences with online learning in the aftermath of the move to Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). Specifically, students reported on strategies they appreciate in an online instructor. While students shared varied advice for best practices, their responses confirmed what previous studies…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Experience, Teacher Effectiveness
Muhammad Ayub Buzdar; Hamid Ikram – Online Learning, 2024
The effects of COVID-19 remained significant on university students' social and academic well-being. The pandemic raised various mental and psychological challenges for the students, and had the potential to deteriorate their academic engagement and performance in online learning environments. The emotion regulation theory hypothesizes that…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Stress Variables, Cognitive Processes
Moreno, Rhia; Flood, Lee D.; Rausch, Meredith A.; Takahashi, Arthur; Kluge, Stacy L. – Online Learning, 2022
Following the transition to e-learning due to COVID-19, instructional designers (IDs) went into action to prepare faculty for distance education using new technologies and pedagogical approaches. The purpose of this qualitative study was to interpret how five members of an ID team at a U.S. higher education institution made sense of their…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, School Personnel, Experience, Emergency Programs
Chien, Hsiang-Yu; Yeh, Yu-Chen; Kwok, Oi-Man – Online Learning, 2022
During the pandemic, online courses became the major delivery format for most institutions of higher learning across the United States and around the world. However, many students experienced emotional distress as a result and have struggled to adapt to remote learning. To explore how emotional distress relatesto other aspects of online learning,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Readiness, Prediction, Psychological Patterns
Viano, Samantha – Online Learning, 2023
Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, online credit recovery (OCR) was the most popular use of distance learning in high schools in the United States. With high course failure rates during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, high schools have turned to OCR to help students recover lost credit. This study examined the potential consequences of…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Failure, Online Courses, Repetition