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Students’ Online Learning Readiness and Internet Connectivity: Bases for the Customization of QSU e-Aral

Authors :
Romiro G. Bautista
Jamina G. Camayang
Rodrigo H. Castillo
Arben Gibson G. Camayang
Jay Francis P. Yra
Source :
American Journal of Educational Research. 8:878-884
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Science and Education Publishing Co., Ltd., 2020.

Abstract

The declaration of pandemic due to CoViD-19 in March 2020 brought a radical change and shift of instructional modalities in education towards online modality due to the non-contact policy of the Philippine government as well as to the governing board of the Commission on Higher Education. Learning Management System involves synchronous and asynchronous learning modalities that can be offered in online and offline modalities. In this regard, the Quirino State University system tried to determine the online learning readiness of its students in its quest of customizing a Learning Management System - the QSU e-Aral. Employing the survey of the Descriptive Research and Developmental Research designs, the following are known: students at QSU are ready in going online classes except for being focused and being able to manage their time in going online; albeit, most of them lack a-priori online activities; students in QSU Maddela vouched inferior concordances in focusing themselves to online tasks and managing their time when compared to their counterparts in Diffun and Cabarroguis; and students at QSU are burdened with computer and internet rentals in cafes in their locality. Aptly, the proposed QSU e-Aral may be customized to have an offline and online feature to suit best the readiness, needs, and financial capability of QSU students.

Details

ISSN :
23276126
Volume :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American Journal of Educational Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........958b781b7b5d6ddfd4e01db93a725ab5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12691/education-8-11-8