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Opinions of academicians who switched to compulsory distance education due to the pandemic and earthquake

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 4 - ICETOL 2024 Special Issue, 442 - 472, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1503312

Abstract

In this study, the opinions of academics who experienced compulsory distance education due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the February 6 earthquakes were examined regarding the new situations encountered and their experiences. Qualitative methods and phenomenology model were used to conduct the research. Data were collected through a semi-structured interview form in April 2024. The study group consisted of 15 academics with different titles working at Anadolu University, Osmangazi University and Eskişehir Technical University in Eskişehir province. The findings indicate that for the two compulsory distance education processes in which the academics are involved, there are negatives such as low quality of education, limited interaction and distance education is not suitable for vocational university education. The most prominent of the instructor-related difficulties faced by academics is the lack of knowledge and experience in distance education technologies. It was emphasized that the most prominent of the student-based difficulties is the low participation of students in the courses and the most prominent of the external-based difficulties is that the infrastructure for distance education is not sufficient and distance education restricts interaction. In this process, it was inevitably observed that academics inevitably developed themselves in distance education, gained new knowledge and experience by making efforts, and that experienced academics adapted more easily, while inexperienced ones had difficulties. However, the inexperienced ones were able to reach the desired results by consulting those who knew better and seeking solutions on their own. In order to continue distance education with high motivation and efficiency, it was concluded that the academics showed dedication to learn the details of distance education, started to use new tools, enriched the content of the course in an interesting way, interacted closely with the students, communicated with them and constantly encouraged them. For this purpose, in live lectures, academics mostly utilized tools such as cameras, microphones, videos, slides and other visuals.

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  • Francom, G. M., Lee, S. J., & Pinkney, H. (2021). Technologies, Challenges and Needs of K-12 Teachers in the Transition to Distance Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Tech Trends, 65(4), 589-601.
  • Genç, M. F. & Gümrükçüoğlu, S. (2020). The Perspectives of the Faculty of Theology Students on Distance Education in the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Process. Turkish Studies, 15(4), 403-422.
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  • Metin, M., Gürbey, S. & Çevik, A. (2021). Teacher Opinions on Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. Maarif Mektepleri International Journal of Educational Sciences, 5(1), 66-89. DOI: 10.46762/mamulebd.881284
  • Mukhtar, K., Javed, K., Arooj, M. & Sethi, A. (2020). Advantages, Limitations and Recommendations for Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic Era. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 36 (COVID19-S4). DOI:10.12669/pjms.36. COVID-19-S4.2785.
  • Paliwal, M., & Singh, A. (2021). Teacher Readiness for Online Teaching-learning during COVID- 19 Outbreak: a Study of Indian Institutions of Higher Education. Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 18(3), 403-421.
  • Rapanta, C., Botturi, L., Goodyear, P., Guàrdia, L., & Koole, M. (2020). Online University Teaching during and after the Covid-19 Crisis: Refocusing Teacher Presence and Learning Activity. Post Digital Science and Education, 2, 923-945.
  • Sarışık, S., Uslu, E., Sarışık, S. & Uslu, Ş. (2021). Investigation of Teachers' Opinions on the Distance Education Process Applied in Primary Schools in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. Kesit Academy Journal, 7(28), 491-506.
  • Urhanoğlu, İ., Bayırlı, H. & Aslan, U. (2021). Classroom Teachers' Experiences Regarding Distance Education Conducted During the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. International Journal of Science and Education, 4(3), 226-251. DOI: 10.47477/ubed.971232
  • Uzun, S. & Uzunöz, A. (2022). Being a Teacher in the Pandemic: Distance Education Experiences of Classroom Teachers. International Journal of Social Sciences Education, 8(1), 1-36. DOI: 10.47615/issej.989899.
  • Yağız, K. (2023). Investigation of Sports Sciences Students' Opinions on Distance Education Related to the Great Earthquake of 2023. Iğdır University Journal of Sport Sciences, 6(1), 13-25. https://doi.org/10.48133/igdirsbd.1318517.
  • Yıldırım, A. & Şimşek, H. (2016). Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences. Ankara: Seçkin Publishing.
  • Yurtbakan, E. & Akyıldız, S. (2020). Opinions of Classroom Teachers, Primary School Students and Parents on Distance Education Activities Implemented During Covid-19 Isolation Period. Turkish Studies, 15(6), 949-977.
Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 4 - ICETOL 2024 Special Issue, 442 - 472, 31.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1503312

Abstract

References

  • Afşar, B. & Büyükdoğan, B. (2020). Evaluations of İİBF and SBBF Students about Distance Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic Period. Karatay Journal of Social Research, (5), 161-182.
  • Akbal, H. & Akbal, H. İ. (2020). Investigation of the Problems Experienced with Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process with the AHP Method According to the Student Perspective. Journal of Bartın University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 11(22), 533-546. DOI: 10.47129/bartiniibf.795863
  • Akdeniz, İ. & Uzun, M. (2022). Teachers' Opinions on the Problems They Encountered in Classroom Management in Distance Education Process. Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University Journal of Education, 4(1), 45-75.
  • Akkaş Baysal, E., Ocak, G. & Ocak, İ. (2020). Parents' Opinions on EBA and Other Distance Education Activities of Preschool Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Social Sciences Education, 6(2), 185-214. DOI: 10.47615/issej.835211
  • Aktaş, Ö., Büyüktaş, B., Gülle, M. & Yıldız, M. (2020). Attitudes of Sports Sciences Students Towards Distance Education During Isolation Days Due to Covid-19 Virus. Sivas Cumhuriyet University Journal of Sport Sciences, 1(1), 1-9.
  • Alea, L. A., Fabrea, M. F., Roldan, R. D. A., & Farooqi, A. Z. (2020). Teachers' Covid-19 Awareness, Distance Learning Education Experiences and Perceptions Towards Institutional Readiness and Challenges. International Journal of Learning, Teaching and Educational Research, 19(6), 127-144.
  • Alper, A. (2020). Distance Education at K-12 Level in the Pandemic Process: A Case Study. Journal of National Education, Education in Turkey and the World in the Epidemic Process, 45-67. DOI: 10.37669/milliegitim.787735
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  • Başaran, M., Doğan, E., Karaoğlu, E. & Şahin, E. (2020). A Study on the Effectiveness of Distance Education, which is the Return of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Pandemic Process. Academia Journal of Educational Research, 5(2), 368-397.
  • Battalio, J. (2007). Interaction online: A Reevaluation. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 8(4), 339-352.
  • Bdair, I. A. (2021). Nursing Students' and Faculty Members' Perspectives About Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study. Teaching and Learning in Nursing, 16(3), 220-226.
  • Bediang, G., Stoll, B., Geissbuhler, A., Klohn, A.M., Stuckelberger, A., Nko'o, S., & Chastonay, P. (2013). Computer Literacy and E-learning Perception in Cameroon: The Case of Yaounde Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. BMC Medical Education, 13(1), 57. DOI:10.1186/1472-6920-13-57
  • Buluk, B. & Eşitti, B. (2020). Evaluation of Distance Education in the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Process by Tourism Undergraduate Students. Journal of Awareness, 5(3), 285-298. DOI: 10.26809/joa.5.021
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  • Çakır, Ö., Ocak, M. A., Erdoğdu, F., Kızılışıkoğlu, G., & Üstündağ, D. T. (2023). Satisfaction Levels and Opinions of University Students Regarding Distance Education After the Earthquake. All Aspects of Earthquakes and Their Effects, 113.
  • Çokyaman, M. & Ünal, M. (2021). Students' and Teachers' Perception of Distance Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Metaphor Analysis. OPUS International Journal of Society Researches, Administration & Organization Special Issue, 1684-1715. DOI: 10.26466/opus.913396
  • Demir, F. & Özdaş, F. (2020). Investigation of Teacher Opinions on Distance Education in the Covid-19 Process. Journal of National Education, Education in Turkey and the World in the Epidemic Process, 273-292. DOI: 10.37669/milliegitim.775620
  • Dietrich, N., Kentheswaran, K., Ahmadi, A., Teychené, J., Bessière, Y., Alfenore, S., ... & Hébrard, G. (2020). Attempts, Successes, and Failures of Distance Learning in the time of COVID-19. Journal of Chemical Education, 97(9), 2448-2457.
  • Dolighan, T., & Owen, M. (2021). Teacher Efficacy for Online Teaching during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Brock Education Journal, 30(1), 95-95.
  • Erdoğdu, F., & Atabay, M. (2023). Opinions of Teacher Candidates on Distance Education After the Earthquake. All Aspects of Earthquakes and Their Effects, 81.
  • Farooq, F., Rathore, F.A., & Mansoor, S.N. (2020). Challenges of Online Medical Education in Pakistan during COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan: JCPSP, 30(6), 67-69. DOI:10.29271/jcpsp.2020. Supp 1.S67.
  • Ferguson, R., and Sharples, M. (2014). "Innovative Pedagogy at Massive Scale: Teaching and Learning in MOOCs," in 9th European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2014, Graz, Austria, September 16-19, 2014, Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Editors C. Rensing, S. de Freitas, T. Ley, and P. J. Muñoz-Merino, (Berlin: Springer) Vol. 8719, 98-111. DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-11200-8_8.
  • Fıratlı Türker, E. (2023). Investigation of the Differentiation of Distance Education Perceptions of University Students According to the Reasons for Transition to Compulsory Distance Education after the February 6, 2023 Earthquakes. Eurasian Journal of Social and Economic Research, 10(3), 271-300.
  • Francom, G. M., Lee, S. J., & Pinkney, H. (2021). Technologies, Challenges and Needs of K-12 Teachers in the Transition to Distance Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Tech Trends, 65(4), 589-601.
  • Genç, M. F. & Gümrükçüoğlu, S. (2020). The Perspectives of the Faculty of Theology Students on Distance Education in the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Process. Turkish Studies, 15(4), 403-422.
  • Hodges, C., Moore, S., Lockee, B., Trust, T., & Bond, A. (2020). The Difference between Emergency Remote Teaching and Online Learning. EDUCAUSE Review, 27, 1-12. https://er.educause.edu/articles/2020/3/the-difference-between-emergency-remote-teachingand-online-learning.
  • İşman, A. (2011). Distance Education. Ankara: Pegem Akademi.
  • Karaca, Ş. & Kelam, D. (2020). Examination of Distance Education Service Quality in the Shadow of COVID-19. Sivas Interdisciplinary Journal of Tourism Research, (5), 7-18.
  • Karadağ-Yılmaz, R., Savaş, H. & Kalkan, S. (2022). A Different Perspective on Distance Education with Its Contributions and Problems: Classroom Teachers' Perceptions of Distance Education. Ahi Evran University Journal of Institute of Social Sciences, 8(1), 277-296. DOI: 10.31592/aeusbed.1031333.
  • Keskin, M. & Özer Kaya, D. (2020). Evaluation of Students' Feedback on Web-Based Distance Education in the COVID-19 Process. Izmir Katip Çelebi University Journal of Faculty of Health Sciences, 5(2), 59-67.
  • Koçer, A., & Koçak, O. (2024). 2023 Earthquakes and the Effect of Distance Education on the Psychological States of Higher Education Students. Journal of Open Education Applications and Research, 10(1), 71-91. https://doi.org/10.51948/auad.1324641.
  • Kruszewska, A., Nazaruk, S., & Szewczyk, K. (2022). Polish Teachers of early Education in the Face of Distance Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic-the Difficulties Experienced and Suggestions for the Future. Education 3-13, 50(3), 304-315.
  • Kulikowski, K., Przytuła, S., & Sułkowski, Ł. (2022). E-learning? Never again! On the Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Forced E-learning on Academic Teacher Motivational Job Characteristics. Higher Education Quarterly, 76(1), 174-189.
  • Kultas, E. & Caliskan, E. F. (2021). The Problems Classroom Teachers Experience in Distance Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic. Turkish Journal of Education, 6(2), 507-521.
  • Kurt, K., Kandemir, M. A. & Çelik, Y. (2021). Classroom Teachers' Opinions on Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. Journal of Scientific Research in Turkey, 6(1), 88-103.
  • Lie, A., Tamah, S. M., Gozali, I., Triwidayati, K. R., Utami, T. S. D., & Jemadi, F. (2020). Secondary School Language Teachers' Online Learning Engagement during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia. Journal of In-formation Technology Education: Research, 19, 803-832. https://doi.org/10.28945/4626.
  • Marek, M. W., Chew, C. S., & Wu, W. C. V. (2021). Teacher Experiences in Converting Classes to Distance Learning in the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET), 19(1), 89-109.
  • Marshall, A.L., & Wolanskyj-Spinner, A. (2020). COVID-19: Challenges and Opportunities for Educators and Generation Z learners. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 95, 1135-1137. DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2020.04.015.
  • Metin, M., Gürbey, S. & Çevik, A. (2021). Teacher Opinions on Distance Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. Maarif Mektepleri International Journal of Educational Sciences, 5(1), 66-89. DOI: 10.46762/mamulebd.881284
  • Mukhtar, K., Javed, K., Arooj, M. & Sethi, A. (2020). Advantages, Limitations and Recommendations for Online Learning during COVID-19 Pandemic Era. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 36 (COVID19-S4). DOI:10.12669/pjms.36. COVID-19-S4.2785.
  • Paliwal, M., & Singh, A. (2021). Teacher Readiness for Online Teaching-learning during COVID- 19 Outbreak: a Study of Indian Institutions of Higher Education. Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 18(3), 403-421.
  • Rapanta, C., Botturi, L., Goodyear, P., Guàrdia, L., & Koole, M. (2020). Online University Teaching during and after the Covid-19 Crisis: Refocusing Teacher Presence and Learning Activity. Post Digital Science and Education, 2, 923-945.
  • Sarışık, S., Uslu, E., Sarışık, S. & Uslu, Ş. (2021). Investigation of Teachers' Opinions on the Distance Education Process Applied in Primary Schools in the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. Kesit Academy Journal, 7(28), 491-506.
  • Urhanoğlu, İ., Bayırlı, H. & Aslan, U. (2021). Classroom Teachers' Experiences Regarding Distance Education Conducted During the Covid-19 Pandemic Process. International Journal of Science and Education, 4(3), 226-251. DOI: 10.47477/ubed.971232
  • Uzun, S. & Uzunöz, A. (2022). Being a Teacher in the Pandemic: Distance Education Experiences of Classroom Teachers. International Journal of Social Sciences Education, 8(1), 1-36. DOI: 10.47615/issej.989899.
  • Yağız, K. (2023). Investigation of Sports Sciences Students' Opinions on Distance Education Related to the Great Earthquake of 2023. Iğdır University Journal of Sport Sciences, 6(1), 13-25. https://doi.org/10.48133/igdirsbd.1318517.
  • Yıldırım, A. & Şimşek, H. (2016). Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences. Ankara: Seçkin Publishing.
  • Yurtbakan, E. & Akyıldız, S. (2020). Opinions of Classroom Teachers, Primary School Students and Parents on Distance Education Activities Implemented During Covid-19 Isolation Period. Turkish Studies, 15(6), 949-977.
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Esra Fıratlı Türker 0000-0002-9946-7246

Publication Date December 31, 2024
Submission Date June 22, 2024
Acceptance Date December 27, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 4 - ICETOL 2024 Special Issue

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APA Fıratlı Türker, E. (2024). Opinions of academicians who switched to compulsory distance education due to the pandemic and earthquake. Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 7(4 - ICETOL 2024 Special Issue), 442-472. https://doi.org/10.31681/jetol.1503312


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