This paper represents the first investigation conducted in Italy at university level to detect the effects induced on students by the swap of the educa-tional processes from physical to fully virtual, caused by the Coronavirus epidemic. The study involved 101 students attending a bachelor course in Educational science. The results show that, although students seem to miss physical settings and face to face activities, the sudden switch from physi-cal to fully virtual setting has been positively absorbed. The overall emerg-ing scenario indicates that a large part of the present generation of universi-ty students is ready for novel educational processes, largely grounded on blended learning activities. The results of this study, beside representing an historical documentation, question the nowadays organization of the phys-ical learning ecosystems, that date to few centuries ago, and suggest to re-think both their organization and functionalities
Giovannella, C. (2021). Effect Induced by the Covid-19 Pandemic on Students’ Perception About Technologies and Distance Learning. In Ludic, Co-design and Tools Supporting Smart Learning Ecosystems and Smart Education, Springer publisher (pp. 105-116). Springer [10.1007/978-981-15-7383-5].
Effect Induced by the Covid-19 Pandemic on Students’ Perception About Technologies and Distance Learning
Carlo Giovannella
2021-01-01
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This paper represents the first investigation conducted in Italy at university level to detect the effects induced on students by the swap of the educa-tional processes from physical to fully virtual, caused by the Coronavirus epidemic. The study involved 101 students attending a bachelor course in Educational science. The results show that, although students seem to miss physical settings and face to face activities, the sudden switch from physi-cal to fully virtual setting has been positively absorbed. The overall emerg-ing scenario indicates that a large part of the present generation of universi-ty students is ready for novel educational processes, largely grounded on blended learning activities. The results of this study, beside representing an historical documentation, question the nowadays organization of the phys-ical learning ecosystems, that date to few centuries ago, and suggest to re-think both their organization and functionalitiesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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