论文标题
COVID-19大流行期间工程在线教育的观察性研究
An Observational Study of Engineering Online Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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论文摘要
尽管在线教育已成为许多领域高等教育的可行和主要组成部分,但其在工程学科中的就业受到了限制。 COVID-19大流行迫使传统的面对面教学的全球和突然转换为在线格式。这种突然变化的负面影响是不可否认的。需要紧急计划,以减轻对工程教育的大流行负面影响,尤其是对于不得不应对其他挑战的脆弱,弱势群体和代表性不足的学生(例如,数字股权差距)。为了增强大流行时代的工程在线教学,我们在长滩(少数派服务机构)的加利福尼亚州立大学进行了观察性研究。 110名来自六个工程部门的教职员工和627名学生参加了我们的调查,并回答了定量和定性问题,以强调他们在2020年春季在线教学期间所经历的挑战。在这项工作中,我们详细介绍了这些调查的结果,并提出解决方案的结果,以解决已确定的问题,技术,学习/教学挑战,评估方法,评估方法,训练和培训。随着大流行的继续,与其他教育者分享这些结果可以帮助制定更有效的计划和最佳实践,以改善COVID-19及以后的在线工程教育。
Although online education has become a viable and major component of higher education in many fields, its employment in engineering disciplines has been limited. COVID-19 pandemic compelled the global and abrupt conversion of conventional face-to-face instruction to the online format. The negative impact of such sudden change is undeniable. Urgent and careful planning is needed to mitigate pandemic negative effects on engineering education, especially for vulnerable, disadvantaged, and underrepresented students who have to deal with additional challenges (e.g. digital equity gap). To enhance engineering online instruction during the pandemic era, we conducted an observational study at California State University, Long Beach (a minority-serving institution). 110 faculty and 627 students from six engineering departments participated in our surveys and answered quantitative and qualitative questions to highlight the challenges they experienced during the online instruction in Spring 2020. In this work, we present the results of these surveys in detail and propose solutions to address the identified issues including logistical, technical, learning/teaching challenges, assessment methods, and hands-on training. As the pandemic continues, sharing these results with other educators can help with more effective planning and choice of best practices to improve the online engineering education during COVID-19 and beyond.