In December 2019, the first case of SARS-CoV-2 infection was identified in Wuhan, China. Since that day, COVID-19 has spread worldwide, affecting 153 million people. Education, as many other sectors, has managed to adapt to the requirements and barriers implied by the impossibility to teach students face-to-face as it was done before. Yet, little is known about the implications of emergency remote teaching (ERT) during the pandemic. This study describes and analyzes the impact of the pandemic on the study patterns of higher education students. The analysis was performed by the integration of three main components: (1) interaction with the learning management system (LMS), (2) Assignment submission rate, and (3) Teachers' perspective. Several variables were created to analyze the study patterns, clicks on different LMS components, usage during the day, week and part of the term, the time span of interaction with the LMS, and grade categories. The results showed significant differences in study patterns depending on the year of study, and the variables reflecting the effect of teachers' changes in the course structure are identified. This study outlines the first insights of higher education's new normality, providing important implications for supporting teachers in creating academic material that adequately addresses students' particular needs depending on their year of study, changes in study pattern, and distribution of time and activity through the term.
翻译:2019年12月,中国武汉首次确诊了SARS-COV-2感染病例,自该日起,COVID-19已遍及全球,影响到1.53亿人;教育和其他许多部门一样,设法适应了无法像以前那样面对面地教育学生的要求和障碍;然而,对大流行病期间紧急远程教学(ERT)的影响知之甚少;这项研究描述并分析了该流行病对高等教育学生学习模式的影响;分析是通过整合三个主要组成部分进行的:(1) 与学习管理系统(LMS)的互动,(2) 任务提交率和(3) 教师观点;创造了若干变量,分析学习模式,点击LMS的不同组成部分,在学期内、周内和学期的使用情况,与LMS(ERT)和年级类别的互动时间跨度,结果显示学习年不同,学习模式差异很大,反映了教师在课程结构中变化的影响。本研究报告概述了高等教育新常识,介绍了高等教育的新常识,提供了支持教师在教材周期内进行教学活动变化的重要影响。