Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses

Since the Movement Control Order was implemented in early 2020, lectures shifted from face-to-face to online classes. Various initiatives were made to improve the experience of online classes. The use of online tools such as Padlet and Kahoot helped in generating interactive sessions and communicati...

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Main Authors: Azman, Abdul Hadi, Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias, Abu Samah, Asma’, Azman, Muhammad Amin, Zirour, Mourad, Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin, Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami, Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin
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Published: Asean Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (AJTLHE) 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101065/
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author Azman, Abdul Hadi
Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias
Abu Samah, Asma’
Azman, Muhammad Amin
Zirour, Mourad
Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin
Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami
Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin
author_facet Azman, Abdul Hadi
Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias
Abu Samah, Asma’
Azman, Muhammad Amin
Zirour, Mourad
Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin
Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami
Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin
author_sort Azman, Abdul Hadi
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description Since the Movement Control Order was implemented in early 2020, lectures shifted from face-to-face to online classes. Various initiatives were made to improve the experience of online classes. The use of online tools such as Padlet and Kahoot helped in generating interactive sessions and communication between lecturers and students. Some students adapted well to online classes, and some found it less interesting and difficult to follow. Engineering courses require strong understanding of concepts and mathematical calculations. Since the transition to the endemic phases, universities have gradually begun shifting back from online to face-to-face classes. However, online classes has its own advantages, and may be still be conducted in certain cases. Therefore, the aim of this research is to understand students' perception and comparison on the effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes for engineering courses. A survey was conducted among engineering courses from five universities in Malaysia. A total of 255 engineering students participated in the survey. To analyse the data, the methodology used in this paper consists of correlation analysis, the mean correlation coefficient (MCC), multiple regression model and ANOVA. The results show that there are five key factor contributes to the effectiveness and quality in engineering education. In conclusion students satisfied with the effectiveness and quality in engineering education based on five perception questions. The key outcome of this study contributes to the future implementation of online and face-to-face classes for engineering courses in Malaysian universities.
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spelling upm-1010652023-06-17T23:42:25Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/101065/ Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses Azman, Abdul Hadi Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias Abu Samah, Asma’ Azman, Muhammad Amin Zirour, Mourad Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin Since the Movement Control Order was implemented in early 2020, lectures shifted from face-to-face to online classes. Various initiatives were made to improve the experience of online classes. The use of online tools such as Padlet and Kahoot helped in generating interactive sessions and communication between lecturers and students. Some students adapted well to online classes, and some found it less interesting and difficult to follow. Engineering courses require strong understanding of concepts and mathematical calculations. Since the transition to the endemic phases, universities have gradually begun shifting back from online to face-to-face classes. However, online classes has its own advantages, and may be still be conducted in certain cases. Therefore, the aim of this research is to understand students' perception and comparison on the effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes for engineering courses. A survey was conducted among engineering courses from five universities in Malaysia. A total of 255 engineering students participated in the survey. To analyse the data, the methodology used in this paper consists of correlation analysis, the mean correlation coefficient (MCC), multiple regression model and ANOVA. The results show that there are five key factor contributes to the effectiveness and quality in engineering education. In conclusion students satisfied with the effectiveness and quality in engineering education based on five perception questions. The key outcome of this study contributes to the future implementation of online and face-to-face classes for engineering courses in Malaysian universities. Asean Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (AJTLHE) 2022-12-20 Article PeerReviewed Azman, Abdul Hadi and Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias and Abu Samah, Asma’ and Azman, Muhammad Amin and Zirour, Mourad and Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin and Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami and Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin (2022) Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses. ASEAN Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 14 (2). 186 - 202. ISSN 1985-5826 https://ejournal.ukm.my/ajtlhe/article/view/59920 10.17576/ajtlhe.1402.2022.12
spellingShingle Azman, Abdul Hadi
Md Jedi, Muhamad Alias
Abu Samah, Asma’
Azman, Muhammad Amin
Zirour, Mourad
Mohamed Rehan, Muhammad Saifuddin
Rasid, Mohd Azri Hizami
Abu Bakar, Nor Ashikin
Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title_full Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title_fullStr Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title_short Effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among Malaysian university students for engineering courses
title_sort effectiveness of online and face-to-face classes: a survey among malaysian university students for engineering courses
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