Education Sciences (May 2022)

Impact of COVID-19 on eLearning in the Earth Observation and Geomatics Sector at University Level

  • Clémence Dubois,
  • Anastasiia Vynohradova,
  • Anna Svet,
  • Robert Eckardt,
  • Martyna Stelmaszczuk-Górska,
  • Christiane Schmullius

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12050334
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 334

Abstract

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The COVID-19 pandemic has a high impact on education at many different levels. In this study, the focus is set on the impact of digital teaching and learning at universities in the field of Earth observation during the COVID-19 pandemic situation. In particular, the use of different digital elements and interaction forms for specific course types is investigated, and their acceptance by both lecturers and students is evaluated. Based on two distinct student and lecturer surveys, the use of specific digital elements and interaction forms is suggested for the different course types, e.g., academic courses could be either performed asynchronously using screencast or synchronously using web meetings, whereas practical tutorials should be performed synchronously with active participation of the students facilitated via web meeting, in order to better assess the student’s progress and difficulties. Additionally, we discuss how further digital elements, such as quizzes, live pools, and chat functions, could be integrated in future hybrid educational designs, mixing face-to-face and online education in order to foster interaction and enhance the educational experience.

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