Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
DOI: 10.16920/jeet/2024/v37i3/24003
Year: 2024, Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 33-44
Original Article
Wei-Koon Lee1, Che Maznah Mat Isa1
1School of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia.
*Corresponding Author
Email: leewei994@uitm.edu.my
chema982@uitm.edu.my
Abrupt switch from face-to-face (F2F) learning to online distance learning (ODL) was implemented in the heights of the Covid-19 pandemic in conjunction with the movement control order (MCO) in Malaysia. The questionnaire survey was conducted primarily to assess the preparedness, participation and needs of student for continuous improvement purpose in a civil engineering program of a Malaysian public university. Cross-tabulation of the survey results uncover rich insights into student background, circumstance and learning behavior. Students' acceptance and adaptability are governed by many factors, amongst others, admission qualification, credit loading, attention received, study-work balance and finances. Socio-economy drawback is a major hindrance to a fraction of students to fully benefit from ODL implementation. Students may be more concern over results and graduation rather than actual understanding. Hence, higher educators have a challenging task to improve on effective online teaching and learning. Equally important is the emotional and psychological support to maintain student motivation and well-being.
Keywords: civil engineering undergraduate, Covid- 19, movement control order (MCO), online distance learning ( ODL ), socio-economy
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