2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14127501
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Exploring Teaching and Learning Experience during COVID-19 Pandemic in Engineering Education

Abstract: The education system is continuously modernizing by accommodating the need due to the industrial revolution. Various teaching modes are also introduced including a diverse range of students, particularly in engineering education. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted normal education worldwide, forced to shut down campus activity for an extended period which forced Universities to adopt alternative approaches to continue student’s academic year. Engineering education faced significant challenges to find a realis… Show more

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“…Addressing the aforementioned questions requires an understanding of the teaching and learning in universities. Arif et al (2022) inform that the teaching and learning process in higher education has been undergoing changes from the traditional way characterized by teacher-centered to modern vocational education and apprenticeship methods underpinned by the principle of an interactive face-to-face method where students can make queries, participate in the discussion, conducting laboratory experiments for effective learning. Darling-Hammond et al (2001) describe effective teaching as the one involving: (i) organizing the learning environment, (ii) organizing knowledge, information, and activities, and (iii) organizing people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Addressing the aforementioned questions requires an understanding of the teaching and learning in universities. Arif et al (2022) inform that the teaching and learning process in higher education has been undergoing changes from the traditional way characterized by teacher-centered to modern vocational education and apprenticeship methods underpinned by the principle of an interactive face-to-face method where students can make queries, participate in the discussion, conducting laboratory experiments for effective learning. Darling-Hammond et al (2001) describe effective teaching as the one involving: (i) organizing the learning environment, (ii) organizing knowledge, information, and activities, and (iii) organizing people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although people adopt new teaching methods to promote the improvement of teaching quality, especially in higher education, the research on this topic has limitations. There are studies on improving teaching quality through stea [4][5], Yang et al [6] supplemented teaching methods through online education mode, and Arif et al [7] summarized many teaching experiences through improving online teaching methods. Marques et al [8] promote students' learning through new methods such as mobile devices and augmented reality (AR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%