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Effects of COVID-19 on the Perception of Virtual Education in University Students in Ecuador; Technical and Methodological Principles at the Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

Juan Carlos Torres-Díaz, Diana Rivera, Ana María Beltrán Flandoli, Lucy Andrade-Vargas

2022Sustainability20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The confinement and migration from face-to-face to open access, online or blended/hybrid education modality caused because of the coronavirus crisis has forced a readaptation of education with enormous deficiencies at all levels. This work analyzes the viewpoint of a group of students from the Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja (Ecuador) regarding the current state of emergency from a descriptive and correlational quantitative methodological conception, based on the application of an instrument made up of six thematic blocks: socio-demographic situation, use of ICT, importance of ICT, methodology, didactic techniques, and study modality. The main results show that students are not yet convinced that a virtual modality is better than face-to-face. However, there are groups that value positively the use of ICTs mainly for recalling information, self-learning, and motivation. The techniques most valued by students are the traditional ones: teacher explanation and individual work. However, they give a low value to individualization as a methodological principle under which these techniques are based.

Topics & Concepts

Modality (human–computer interaction)Information and Communications TechnologyThematic analysisPerceptionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PsychologyWork (physics)Face (sociological concept)Face-to-faceDistance educationICTSValue (mathematics)Blended learningE learningHigher educationSociologyMathematics educationEngineeringComputer scienceQualitative researchPolitical scienceEducational technologySocial scienceArtificial intelligenceMedicineWorld Wide WebLawInfectious disease (medical specialty)NeurosciencePhilosophyPathologyDiseaseMechanical engineeringEpistemologyMachine learningEducational Innovations and TechnologyE-Learning and Knowledge ManagementDigital literacy in education