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University Virtual Learning in Covid Times

Verónica Marín Dí­az, Eloísa Reche Urbano, Javier Martín

2021Technology Knowledge and Learning20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Online training is demanded in the ubiquitous society we live in, and this is especially true if we consider the current situation at universities due to the Government issuing a state of alarm decree which requests all citizens to remain at home. The goal of this study is to determine the opinion of university students from different Spanish campuses on e-learning platforms, by the means of a descriptive and correlational study design, with N = 431. The results reveal that there is still a long road ahead to ensure that these tools work optimally to enable professors to fully exert their teaching profession. We can conclude that the online teaching system needs to be improved regarding the technical service that the university offers.

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DecreeGovernment (linguistics)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Work (physics)State (computer science)Service (business)Online learningDescriptive researchPublic relationsALARMComputer scienceSociologyPolitical scienceBusinessMultimediaEngineeringMarketingSocial scienceLawMedicineAlgorithmMechanical engineeringDiseaseLinguisticsPhilosophyPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)Aerospace engineeringEducational Innovations and TechnologyKnowledge Management in Higher EducationE-Learning and Knowledge Management