2022
DOI: 10.26740/jcer.v6n2.p110-118
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STUDENT’s PERCEPTION OF ONLINE BASED CHEMISTRY LEARNING PROCESS

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the learning system in Indonesia to online-based learning. Students' perceptions need to be known to understand how students perceive online chemistry learning, especially during the pandemic. A quantitative method is conducted using a Likert-scale questionnaire of 25 items. The questionnaire is trying to explore students’ perceptions on three dimensions, namely, material and teaching method, learning atmosphere and environment, and social interactions. Respondents are 385 stu… Show more

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“…Although students may be adapted to learning chemistry online, the interactions and communication with their peers and students are difficult. Online communication and interaction seems to hinder students' social interactions, and this may lead to disturbing their mental health and psychological well-being [16].…”
Section: The Results Of Selfpreparation Activity and Session Exams In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although students may be adapted to learning chemistry online, the interactions and communication with their peers and students are difficult. Online communication and interaction seems to hinder students' social interactions, and this may lead to disturbing their mental health and psychological well-being [16].…”
Section: The Results Of Selfpreparation Activity and Session Exams In...mentioning
confidence: 99%