Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic

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Autor(a) principal: Ewim, Daniel Raphael Ejike
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Abolarin, Sogo Mayokun, Scott, Temi Olatunji, Opateye, Johnson Ayodele, Uduafemhe, Maxwell Emmanuel, Olatunji, Obafemi Oyelakin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Engenharia Química e Química
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufv.br/jcec/article/view/16497
Resumo: Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the education sector has been seriously impacted, leading to the migration of academic offerings to online learning mode. This investigation focuses on the experiences of engineering students offering Thermodynamics as a subject at a University of Technology in South Africa, as they transition to online academic platforms. Resource availability, such as a quantitative learning platform and access to computer laboratories on campus, as well as other institutional supports, were evaluated. A total of 100 students offering the Engineering Thermodynamics module participated in the surveys and responded to the questionnaire. The study identified various constraints that affected the students' learning experience due to the online learning format, including connectivity issues, time management, inadequate university support, limited understanding of online learning platforms, and high cost of data. Various strategies were recommended to address the challenges faced by engineering students during the transition to online learning. By implementing these strategies, the online learning experience can be enhanced for students facing similar challenges in their academic pursuits.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
title Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
spellingShingle Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
Ewim, Daniel Raphael Ejike
COVID-19
Online learning
Engineering education
Thermodynamics
South Africa
Resource availability
Time management
Online learning platform
title_short Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
title_full Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
title_fullStr Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
title_sort Experiences of engineering thermodynamics students during online learning: Lessons for post-pandemic
author Ewim, Daniel Raphael Ejike
author_facet Ewim, Daniel Raphael Ejike
Abolarin, Sogo Mayokun
Scott, Temi Olatunji
Opateye, Johnson Ayodele
Uduafemhe, Maxwell Emmanuel
Olatunji, Obafemi Oyelakin
author_role author
author2 Abolarin, Sogo Mayokun
Scott, Temi Olatunji
Opateye, Johnson Ayodele
Uduafemhe, Maxwell Emmanuel
Olatunji, Obafemi Oyelakin
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ewim, Daniel Raphael Ejike
Abolarin, Sogo Mayokun
Scott, Temi Olatunji
Opateye, Johnson Ayodele
Uduafemhe, Maxwell Emmanuel
Olatunji, Obafemi Oyelakin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Online learning
Engineering education
Thermodynamics
South Africa
Resource availability
Time management
Online learning platform
topic COVID-19
Online learning
Engineering education
Thermodynamics
South Africa
Resource availability
Time management
Online learning platform
description Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the education sector has been seriously impacted, leading to the migration of academic offerings to online learning mode. This investigation focuses on the experiences of engineering students offering Thermodynamics as a subject at a University of Technology in South Africa, as they transition to online academic platforms. Resource availability, such as a quantitative learning platform and access to computer laboratories on campus, as well as other institutional supports, were evaluated. A total of 100 students offering the Engineering Thermodynamics module participated in the surveys and responded to the questionnaire. The study identified various constraints that affected the students' learning experience due to the online learning format, including connectivity issues, time management, inadequate university support, limited understanding of online learning platforms, and high cost of data. Various strategies were recommended to address the challenges faced by engineering students during the transition to online learning. By implementing these strategies, the online learning experience can be enhanced for students facing similar challenges in their academic pursuits.
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