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Students’ Engagement in Virtual Learning of Heritage Building During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a significant impact on the higher education system unprecedented in modern history. Learning institutions were closed, tight regulations enforced to encourage social and physical distancing and switched classes from face-to-face to online delivery (ODL). As a result, e-learning tools and platforms were explored to keep students engaged in learning during this pandemic. Although this virtual teaching–learning adaptation is not by choice and challenging for both educators and students, modern technology has encouraged us to explore a new interactive way of delivering knowledge and continue students’ learning engagement. This paper focuses on the alternative teaching methods that have been conducted in Architecture Measured Drawing, which traditionally relies on physical interactions and interaction in the form of collaborative work in-studio learning and field trips. A case study of one (1) private university conducted the Architecture Measured course online in response to the pandemic has been investigated. This paper aims to identify the teaching and learning methods of this course during the pandemic and to analyze the level of students’ engagement throughout the course. A survey was distributed to students enrolled in the module to gain feedback on their experience. Findings proved that the alternative method adopted has shown that students have experienced different types of engagement with each stage in the course. Students’ engagement was maintained at a high level despite the shift and completed the course successfully.
Students’ Engagement in Virtual Learning of Heritage Building During the Pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a significant impact on the higher education system unprecedented in modern history. Learning institutions were closed, tight regulations enforced to encourage social and physical distancing and switched classes from face-to-face to online delivery (ODL). As a result, e-learning tools and platforms were explored to keep students engaged in learning during this pandemic. Although this virtual teaching–learning adaptation is not by choice and challenging for both educators and students, modern technology has encouraged us to explore a new interactive way of delivering knowledge and continue students’ learning engagement. This paper focuses on the alternative teaching methods that have been conducted in Architecture Measured Drawing, which traditionally relies on physical interactions and interaction in the form of collaborative work in-studio learning and field trips. A case study of one (1) private university conducted the Architecture Measured course online in response to the pandemic has been investigated. This paper aims to identify the teaching and learning methods of this course during the pandemic and to analyze the level of students’ engagement throughout the course. A survey was distributed to students enrolled in the module to gain feedback on their experience. Findings proved that the alternative method adopted has shown that students have experienced different types of engagement with each stage in the course. Students’ engagement was maintained at a high level despite the shift and completed the course successfully.
Students’ Engagement in Virtual Learning of Heritage Building During the Pandemic
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Nia, Elham Maghsoudi (editor) / Ling, Lloyd (editor) / Awang, Mokhtar (editor) / Emamian, Seyed Sattar (editor) / Mat Sood, Noor Fatehah (author) / Azman, Nor Syawallina (author) / Utaberta, Nangkula (author) / Mazlan, Ida Marlina (author) / Sujak, Ilyana (author) / Zhou, Yijiao (author)
2023-01-01
14 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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