Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences
Yazarlar: Byoungho Jun
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DOI:10.18844/cjes.v16i6.6382
Anahtar Kelimeler:COVID-19,On-line PBL class,Satisfaction,Interaction,IT self-efficacy,Motivation
Özet: The quick move to non-face-to-face education caused by the sudden attack of the COVID-19 led to many problems such as faculty’s burden and stress from the planning and designing of suitable on-line classes, technology system problems for both students and faculty and students’ complaints of the low quality of education. Especially Project-based learning (PBL) has more challenges because it is learners-centred and is usually done in face-to-face environment. The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the factors affecting the learner’s satisfaction of non-face-to-face on-line PBL classes in terms of interaction and learner’s factors during the attack of COVID-19 pandemic. The data Was collected through questionnaires, from 175 undergraduate students at S women’s university who took the on-line PBL classes. SEM (Structural Equation Model) was used for empirical test using SmartPLS. The results of the empirical analysis reveal that interaction and media utilization self-efficacy are likely to predict learner’s satisfaction. Keywords: COVID-19, On-line PBL class, Satisfaction, Interaction, IT self-efficacy, Motivation