2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2020.082231
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A Study on Student's Perception towards Online Classes and Effectiveness in Enhancing Active Participation and Communication Skills

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“…The students that like submitting assignments through Google Forms said that it was easier for them to do it online since they don't need to go to campus which will save their expenses. A previous study by Ganeser (2020) also showed that students are more comfortable when submitting assignments online rather than offline. There are only 30% of the students found a bit problem when submitting an assignment using Google Forms, most of the problems come from their internet connection which takes a little longer to upload the assignment's file.…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The students that like submitting assignments through Google Forms said that it was easier for them to do it online since they don't need to go to campus which will save their expenses. A previous study by Ganeser (2020) also showed that students are more comfortable when submitting assignments online rather than offline. There are only 30% of the students found a bit problem when submitting an assignment using Google Forms, most of the problems come from their internet connection which takes a little longer to upload the assignment's file.…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Lack of specificity regarding online experience and choice to study online: Evidence suggests that online learning becomes more effective when it is more familiar to students (Fructuoso, Albó and Beardsley, 2022 [43]; Richardson and Ice, 2010 [44]). Students in later years of their higher education journey may have more readiness for online or flipped learning (Hao, 2016[45]).…”
Section: The Limitations Of This Body Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several of the included studies find positive student perceptions about flipped learning for skills development (Fructuoso, Albó and Beardsley, 2022 [43]; Latorre-Cosculluela et al, 2021 [89]; O'Flaherty and Phillips, 2015 [22]; Rodríguez et al, 2019 [90]).…”
Section: Flipped Learning Compared To In-person Learningmentioning
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“…It is widely claimed that active learners' participation in the classroom facilitates both the acquisition of knowledge and skills (Pustika & Wiedari, 2019). When a learner becomes active in their learning, it allows the learner to go beyond the role of a passive listener and note taker in the lesson which allows the learner to direct and initiate their learning during the learning period in the classroom (Ganeser, 2020). Hence, to enable this to take place, an educator comes into the picture.…”
Section: Active Participation In Reading Tasksmentioning
confidence: 99%