2021
DOI: 10.15663/wje.v26i1.768
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COVID-19 and online learning experiences of Solomon Islands students at the University of the South Pacific

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the experiences of Solomon Islands students during the shift to online, remote teaching during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. It utilises the tokstori to collect data from 16 Solomon Islands students of the University of the South Pacific’s (USP) Suva and Honiara campuses. It is framed and analysed data using Khan’s eight dimensions of gauging successful e-learning experiences. Prior to COVID-19, many of the courses at the USP were offered in blended mode, which encompasses… Show more

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“… Open access to learning materials 3 Murphy [ 62 ] and Mukhtar et al [ 60 ]. eLearning is cost-effective 4 Dorovolomo et al [ 27 ], Favale et al [ 34 ] and Yikici et al [ 87 ]. Enhancing the student-centeredness educational system …”
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confidence: 99%
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“… Open access to learning materials 3 Murphy [ 62 ] and Mukhtar et al [ 60 ]. eLearning is cost-effective 4 Dorovolomo et al [ 27 ], Favale et al [ 34 ] and Yikici et al [ 87 ]. Enhancing the student-centeredness educational system …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governments of the world have to re-think the alternative ways including employing eLearning in their programs. As observed by Dorovolomo et al [ 27 ], Górska [ 39 ], and Renes [ 76 ], eLearning plays a significant role in widening access to education and enrolment of students. The Internet has become one of the vital ways to ensure the availability of materials for both research and students’ learning [ 11 , 80 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…La pandemia ha trastornado todos los sistemas educativos del mundo, su impacto en especial durante el periodo de confinamiento (Weidlich & Kalz, 2021) (Lozano-Díaz et al, 2020), ha puesto en evidencia las brechas existentes a nivel del uso de los recursos digitales en la comunidad educativa, debido al incremento de manera abrupta en su empleo (Portillo et al, 2020) producto de la emergencia sanitaria. En algunos casos esto ha resultado perturbador y traumático para muchos docentes y estudiantes (Dorovolomo et al, 2021), mientras que otros lo han percibido como una evolución en el aprendizaje (Appolloni et al, 2021). La pandemia ha develado una realidad ya conocida, en nuestro medio, los docentes no se encontraban preparados para desarrollar una educación en forma remota (Carmen Segura Rondan et al, 2021), careciendo muchos de ellos de la experticia en el uso de instrumentos (Nandy et al, 2020) (Martínez-Garcés & Garcés-Fuenmayor, 2020, los alumnos, en especial aquellos provenientes de una población con menos recursos económicos, marginados, corren el riesgo de abandonar de manera permanente la escuela (Reuge et al, 2021); esto implica menos oportunidades en su desarrollo personal; manteniéndose así la esencia desigual de las estructuras existentes en lugar de transformarlas (Educativa & Grossa, 2020).…”
Section: Sistemas Educativos Durante La Pandemia Covid-19unclassified