Evaluation of Online Education Delivered by the Universities During Pandemic COVID-19: A Case of North Cyprus
Universities skipped from face-to-face education on campuses to online education worldwide due to the outbreak of COVID-19 started in December 2019. But it remains unclear how effective online education was, given that most instructors and students had little experience with online education and wit...
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description | Universities skipped from face-to-face education on campuses to online education worldwide due to the outbreak of COVID-19 started in December 2019. But it remains unclear how effective online education was, given that most instructors and students had little experience with online education and with lack of technological resources. This study aimed to evaluate the online education offered by the universities during Pandemic COVID-19. Mixed research was conducted with randomly selected 500 university students and 24 instructors from various universities in North Cyprus between April 2020–August 2020. Students agreed with the 30 benefits of online education, and they stated serious obstacles that they faced during online lectures. Instructors mentioned their online teaching experiencesand the obstacles they faced during the pandemic. Also, participant instructors made some suggestions for the government, universities, and instructors to improve and ensure the effectiveness of online education. This type of in-depth research can be carried out by all universities globally and the data will help all education leaders and management of the universities to determine the weak and strong points of their online education and re-manage and redesign their online education to meet the needs of students. Universities can produce solutions to mitigate their problems in online education and increase the quality of online education which can be accessed by all students. |
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