scholarly journals Zona Positif Connected Envieroment Sebagai Pembelajaran Selama Social Distancing

PERSPEKTIF ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 265-271
Author(s):  
Sutrisno Sutrisno

This study aims to look at the COVID-19 phenomenon that causes changes in the situation, so that general ideas / theories can be concluded. This research is a research journal, the research design uses an explanatory thinking approach which is carried out inductively. This research resulted in the novelty concept of the Positive Connected Environment. Positive Connected Environment is an integration of Social Distancing theory, Motivational Forces, and Stress theory. The dimensions that make up the concept of novelty are being discussed. The conclusion of this study explains that the COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on the world of education, a changing environment where distance learning suddenly creates stress for the elderly. The obligation and responsibility to carry out tertiary tridharma training makes seniors creative to find ways to stay connected with students who are doing distance learning, but with limited mastery of applications. The application of the concept of the Positive Connected Environment model is a solution for lecturers who experience limited mastery of distance learning applications by utilizing face-to-face limitations, simple discussions and applied theory games. The concept of a behavior model in proactive behavior between lecturers and students so as to create a positive zone that is connected to a pleasant environment, without coercion and is able to present a new atmosphere in the learning process.

2021 ◽  
Vol 71 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Khadija Qamar ◽  
Faiza Kiran

Panacea erupted by COVID-19 outbreak has transformed our personal and political perspectives, on priorities and mode of lives, around the world. On March 11, 2020, WHO declaring it as a pandemic followed by nation wide smart lockdown and implementation of social distancing, has remodeled our sociocultural and academic norms.To our interest, it has encouraged medical colleges of our country to take a giant leap from a traditional face-to-face instruction to online learning. Though sudden, massive, and unplanned transition it might be, this not only changed mode of curricular delivery, but uncovered opportunity of grooming ourselves to Millennial expectations. Initially, our digital recluse faculty had to learn basics of computer to become digital refugees. Later, they successfully adapted themselves as digital immigrants to teach a digital native generation!


Author(s):  
Randa Diab-Bahman

Once exposed, the COVID-19 pandemic created unprecedented pressure on all sectors causing many temporarily closures and organizations working from home. Daily norms were interrupted and further complicated with the declaration of quarantine curfews worldwide. One major sector which has been greatly impacted is the education sector. Due to the nature of its complicated infrastructure, all stakeholders were heavily affected as the world turned to online learning for solutions. By doing so, many educational institutes were able to continue with their teaching, even with strict social distancing measures in place. Although remote learning is not a new concept in the education sector, it is a new concept in Kuwait. In this chapter, a thorough review is given on the strategy which Kuwait's universities adopted as they prepared for distance learning for the first time throughout the country. Khan's 8-element VLE model will be used as a reference.


Author(s):  
Dwi Purwanti

<p><em>The pandemic that hit the country of Indonesia brought changes in all sectors. Including the world of education. Face-to-face learning is forced to shift to distance learning. This is a challenge for educators and students. Especially for educators, creativity is required in distance learning. The pandemic that occurred in the 21st century demands that teachers be more professional, must not be blind to technology, and must be able to apply and adapt technology in learning. The fact is that not all teachers are technology literate. Therefore it is necessary to conduct training or increase in technology-based teaching competencies. The focus of this study is: 1) The concept and function of Microsoft office 365 in learning; (2) the use of Microsoft Forms and Sway in teaching at Jatiluhur 3 elementary school. The results of the study include: (1) Microsoft Office 365 has various features that are very supportive of learning; (2) The six teachers at Jatiluhur 3 elementary school have used Microsoft Office 365 with the Microsoft form and sway features.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Prof.G.K Viju ◽  
Prof.G.K Viju

Considering the growing concerns about the outbreak of Covid-19, a large number of educational institutions around the world have been shut down in connection with face-to-face classes. Because of this virus, damage to education has increased; As we face the unpredictable future found around the world, we need to provide our society as a whole with flexible and vibrant education systems. In this paper, a meta-analysis method is adopted and the related literature. Relevant literature was conducted to entrap the core of further study during the period. Findings show that universities around the world are increasingly moving toward online education or elearning. The study also shows that ICT is an important component of integrated learning, in addition to a variety of resources such as staff willingness, trust, student reachability, and stimulus. This paper suggests that faculty members should use and use technology and technical clothing to enhance learning during these unexpected times. This suggests that online and distance learning is a requirement during lock-down and social distance due to the Covid-19 pandemic.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (208) ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Bruno Gomes da Silva

A problem that affects the world, including Brazil, is the pandemic of COVID 19. In view of this, classes in public schools in Pelotas from the education network have moved from the on-site to the distance learning modality. This transposition in the teaching modality has led to some concerns such as investigating whether the teachers felt prepared to carry out this transposition from the on-site teaching modalities to the distance learning modality. Thus, a qualitative research was carried out, with reports from the School's educators. Conducting face-to-face interviews and via video calls, for some teachers to be characterized as a risk group. The result of the research is found in the course of the study.


Author(s):  
Esteban Vázquez ◽  
Javier Fombona ◽  
Alberto Fernández

<p>This article analyzes a system of virtual attendance, called “AVIP” (AudioVisual over Internet Protocol), at the Spanish Open University (UNED) in Spain. UNED, the largest open university in Europe, is the pioneer in distance education in Spain. It currently has more than 300,000 students, 1,300 teachers, and 6,000 tutors all over the world, besides Spain. This university is redefining, on the lines of other universities, many of its academic processes to meet the new requirements of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Since its inception, more than 30 years ago, the methodology chosen by UNED has been blended learning. Today, this university combines face-to-face tutorial sessions with new methodological proposals, mediated by ICT. Through a quantitative methodology, the perception of students and tutors of the new model of virtual tutoring, called AVIP Classrooms, was analyzed. The results show that the new model greatly improves the orientation and teaching methodology of tutors. However, it requires training and new approaches to provide a more collaborative and participatory environment for students.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 24 ◽  
pp. 196-207
Author(s):  
Naser Rugova ◽  
Elmire Nikci – Rexha ◽  
Elmi Berisha ◽  
Fallanza Beka Bajrami

Virtual learning, also known as online learning or distance learning has transformed the face of the education system for quite some time. Now, it is rapidly becoming an integral aspect and a common tool, in the broader aspect of higher education, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to providing an alternative method of learning in the digital age, online learning offers students the opportunity to learn new skills or improve existing ones.  On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Following the speed with which COVID-19 spread to all parts of the world and to curb the spread of the disease, most governments around the world, including the Republic of Kosovo, authorized unprecedented social control measures to stop this disease unknown. These measures, among others, required social distancing and temporary physical closure of educational institutions. The first case of COVID 19 in Kosovo was identified on March 13, 2020, social distancing - full closure came into force on March 15, while UBT Higher Education Institution started online learning on March 16, 2020, the first in Kosovo and possibly in the Western Balkans. This teaching-learning process was a novelty for Kosovo and was applied for the first time. Objective: The main objective of the current survey was to study the impact of E-learning on students' academic performance and their evaluations of this form of teaching in general. The purpose of this paper is to reflect as professionally as possible the organization of distance learning, the effects on the teaching and learning process as well as the form and level of communication and teacher-student relations in this process which was a novelty for Kosovo and UBT as one of the largest Private Colleges in the region.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
Budi Indrawati

As long as covid-19 vaccine has not been discovered,then teaching and learning activities will not run as before by face-to-face, but have changed by doing distance learning online, learning and work from home, social distancing and physical distancing. This has an impact on the emergence of changes in the implementation of the Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi activities, namely teaching and learning activities, research and community service, so that changes occur in the method of its implementation. The condition of the covid-19 pandemic is what creates threat and obstacles to be resolved and opportunity for college to be utilized. College opportunities to carry out technological transformation that began during the covid-19 pandemic. College opportunities have begun to open classes utilizing technology.   Selama belum ditemukannya vaksin covid-19, maka kegiatan belajar dan mengajar tidak akan berjalan seperti semula dengan cara melalui tatap muka, namun telah berubah dengan melakukan perkuliahan jarak jauh secara online, belajar dan bekerja dari rumah work from home dan social distancing serta physical distancing. Hal ini  berdampak kepada timbulnya perubahan pada pelaksanaan kegiatan Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi  yaitu kegiatan belajar mengajar, penelitian dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat, sehingga  terjadi perubahan dalam metode pelaksanaannya. Kondisi adanya pandemik covid-19 inilah yang menimbulkan tantangan hambatan untuk diselesaikan dan peluang kesempatan untuk dimanfaatkan oleh pendidikan tinggi. Peluang pendidikan tinggi untuk melakukan transformasi teknologi yang dimulai di masa pandemi covid-19. Peluang pendidikan tinggi  mulai membuka kelas-kelas yang memanfaatkan teknologi.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Barker ◽  
Harsh Suri ◽  
Brent Gregory ◽  
Audrea Warner ◽  
Amanda White ◽  
...  

The prevalence of face to face invigilated exams in Business Schools across Australia and New Zealand (indeed around the world) needed to be reconsidered quickly during the recent COVID-19 pandemic crisis. With teaching and learning activities moving to online mode due to social distancing requirements, the need to consider technology enabled assessments and how they could be efficiently and effectively implemented became a crucial focus of universities in early 2020, affecting staff and students alike. This paper looks at the experiences of a group of academics and academic developers from five ANZ Business Schools and the lessons that they learnt from these experiences.


Author(s):  
Silvana Nair Leite Federal ◽  
Luciano Soares

Multiple successful experiences in overcoming the challenges of offering urgent distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic have been reported in international literature. However, the use of distance learning in pharmaceutical education all over the world is both recent and limited to a supporting role in face-to-face classes. The migration of all pedagogical activities to the distance learning mode in Brazil raises particular worries. It is necessary to analyse the scenarios of the pandemic and of higher education in Brazil, as well as the scenario of pharmaceutical education, to understand the concerns of professors and students. This understanding is also key to glimpse ways of surmounting the numerous difficulties presented in these scenarios.


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