COVID-19 Pandemic and the Shift to Digital Learning: Experiences of Students in a Community College in Ghana
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Community College Journal of Research and Practice
Abstract
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impelled many countries all
over the world to institute sweeping measures to help reduce infection rates
and ultimately its utter elimination. One of the many measures is the closure
of schools which concomitantly implied that other innovative strategies to
the delivery of subject matter to students while they remain at home be
employed in order to avert the likely disruption to the academic calendar of
schools. In Ghana, many higher education institutions have turned to the use
of digital tools to facilitate teaching and learning. While this was an inevitable
move given the prevailing circumstances, it represents a major shift in the
teaching and learning experiences of many students in the country due to
their familiarization with the traditional face-to-face classroom sessions. This
present study explored the unique experiences of 15 conveniently selected
students from a two-year college in the country with regard to the sudden
shift to digital learning necessitated by the pandemic. This paper identified
three main experiences: 1. the use of unregulated social media platforms for
learning; 2. high data costs for surfing the internet coupled with instability of
internet; and 3. empathy from the lecturers contributed to students’ online
learning engagement. These findings serve as an invitation for profound
reflection on the unique place of technology-mediated teaching and learn ing in higher education in current and future pandemics.
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