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EMERGENT TRANSITION FROM FACE-TO-FACE TO ONLINE LEARNING

Shamsiyeva M.Student of SamSIFL
ABI

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Many universities have been forced to transit from face-to-face to online learning (e-learning) as a result of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Various challenges hinder disadvantaged students from realizing the full potential of e-learning. This study draws on a two-year postdoctoral qualitative research project conducted at university to explore students’ experiences of the transition from face-toface to e-learning. Twenty-six students completing a curriculum studies program were purposively and conveniently sampled to generate data using reflective activity, Zoom group meetings and a What’s App one-on-one semi-structured interview. Findings articulate the digital divide as a hindrance to students realizing the full potential of elearning, yet lecturers still want students to submit assessment tasks and engage with course activities on the Moodle learning management system.

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