Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University

This study shows the results of an autobiographical questionnaire of Spanish university students regarding two different educational models caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: face-to-face and e-learning. The aim is to discover their perceptions and opinions about their experiences during the learning...

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Main Authors: María Teresa Costado Dios, José Carlos Piñero Charlo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/6/293
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spelling doaj-4c52c15ca5ff4327a9870aeb9e0c27362021-07-01T00:12:04ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022021-06-011129329310.3390/educsci11060293Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish UniversityMaría Teresa Costado Dios0José Carlos Piñero Charlo1Departamento de Didáctica, Área de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, SpainDepartamento de Didáctica, Área de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación, Universidad de Cádiz, 11510 Puerto Real, SpainThis study shows the results of an autobiographical questionnaire of Spanish university students regarding two different educational models caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: face-to-face and e-learning. The aim is to discover their perceptions and opinions about their experiences during the learning process and what they have experienced during this global emergency and period of home confinement. The sample is made up of 100 students from the Primary Education Degree programme and the research was carried out through a qualitative study of the questionnaire. The results, divided into categories of each educational model, show the interpretation that the students make of the current reality and their own learning process. The most important aspect of the face-to-face learning model, according to 75% of the students, is direct communication with the teacher, and for 88% of them this model was effective. For the e-learning model, the flexible schedule, the economic savings and explanatory videos are the relevant ideas that the students express, with 68% stating that it was an effective model. The main conclusion is that the students prefer to continue with the face-to-face learning process (49%) rather than online teaching (7%) or, failing that, mixed or blended learning (44%), where the theoretical classes could be online and the practical classes could be face-to-face.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/6/293COVID-19educatione-learningface-to-face learningperceptions
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Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
Education Sciences
COVID-19
education
e-learning
face-to-face learning
perceptions
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José Carlos Piñero Charlo
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title Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
title_short Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
title_full Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
title_fullStr Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
title_full_unstemmed Face-to-Face vs. E-Learning Models in the COVID-19 Era: Survey Research in a Spanish University
title_sort face-to-face vs. e-learning models in the covid-19 era: survey research in a spanish university
publisher MDPI AG
series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2021-06-01
description This study shows the results of an autobiographical questionnaire of Spanish university students regarding two different educational models caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: face-to-face and e-learning. The aim is to discover their perceptions and opinions about their experiences during the learning process and what they have experienced during this global emergency and period of home confinement. The sample is made up of 100 students from the Primary Education Degree programme and the research was carried out through a qualitative study of the questionnaire. The results, divided into categories of each educational model, show the interpretation that the students make of the current reality and their own learning process. The most important aspect of the face-to-face learning model, according to 75% of the students, is direct communication with the teacher, and for 88% of them this model was effective. For the e-learning model, the flexible schedule, the economic savings and explanatory videos are the relevant ideas that the students express, with 68% stating that it was an effective model. The main conclusion is that the students prefer to continue with the face-to-face learning process (49%) rather than online teaching (7%) or, failing that, mixed or blended learning (44%), where the theoretical classes could be online and the practical classes could be face-to-face.
topic COVID-19
education
e-learning
face-to-face learning
perceptions
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/11/6/293
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