2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9719729
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Stress Mediates the Relationship between Personality and the Affordance of Socially Distanced Online Education

Abstract: The novel coronavirus pandemic has made life significantly more stressful for large populations of people. As one such demographic, university students worldwide have experienced a sudden shift toward the provision of socially distanced online education, often in the absence of a coherent institutional plan. The mechanisms of stress appraisal and response differ between individuals in part determined by personality. With a sample of 293 undergraduate students at a Japanese university operating under prohibitio… Show more

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“…It is said that the student shares all his problems with his tutor and he receives a genuine answer, but with an artificially intelligent system, where there are no emotions, there would not be anybody who is going to help them. All that a student requires for success is motivation, and humans are the best to do that, but with artificially intelligent systems, we cannot expect that [ 18 ]. Students are going to miss the fun of childhood, the importance of socializing, the quality of adaptability, the knowledge of understanding other humans, and the importance of emotions because all they are going to do is the study and learn from a teacher that is designed to teach them academic concepts, with everyone studying at their own pace, time, and space.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is said that the student shares all his problems with his tutor and he receives a genuine answer, but with an artificially intelligent system, where there are no emotions, there would not be anybody who is going to help them. All that a student requires for success is motivation, and humans are the best to do that, but with artificially intelligent systems, we cannot expect that [ 18 ]. Students are going to miss the fun of childhood, the importance of socializing, the quality of adaptability, the knowledge of understanding other humans, and the importance of emotions because all they are going to do is the study and learn from a teacher that is designed to teach them academic concepts, with everyone studying at their own pace, time, and space.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COVID-19 has swept the globe, forcing half of the world's population to close down by April 2020 [1], and the impact of this pandemic can be observed throughout many industries, including education [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Since the outbreak of this coronavirus, containment measures have been taken quickly by numerous countries in order to limit community transmission, with a view to bringing the disease under control gradually [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the outbreak of this coronavirus, containment measures have been taken quickly by numerous countries in order to limit community transmission, with a view to bringing the disease under control gradually [8]. In educational settings, distance learning (including e-learning and online learning) is being discussed again [6,9] and has become a requirement in schools throughout the world [10,11]. Educational institutions have had to switch from in-person to online approaches [5], because authorities believe that teaching and learning methods have to be altered to meet the demands of social distancing [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%