2022
DOI: 10.1111/tgis.12977
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University students' perspectives on emergency online GIS learning amid the Covid‐19 pandemic

Abstract: This study investigated GIS students' perspectives on emergency online learning (EOL) during the Covid-19 pandemic through a case study at National University of Singapore.Questionnaire surveys administered to three GIS courses were conducted, the result of which suggests that the GIS teaching could be completed effectively online during the crisis. In addition, the positive and negative influences of this learning mode have been discussed in connection to relevant student perspectives on social media and rele… Show more

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“…Blended face-to-face class (face-to-face driver model) comes and the university's educational resilience in times of crisis and beyond (Yan et al, 2022). NUS has provided educational support (technical support and training) for students to become competent blended learners and for educators to become competent BL practitioners.…”
Section: Modality Description Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Blended face-to-face class (face-to-face driver model) comes and the university's educational resilience in times of crisis and beyond (Yan et al, 2022). NUS has provided educational support (technical support and training) for students to become competent blended learners and for educators to become competent BL practitioners.…”
Section: Modality Description Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Yan et al (2022), the median was used as the measure of the central tendency of the student responses to each of the questions from Q1 to Q12, considering that the responses were Likert Scale ordinal data.…”
Section: Questionnaire Surveys and Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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