Final Thesis
Final Thesis
While studying from home or wherever students may be, there can be more
distractions than usual, especially with family and possibly younger siblings around,
As a result of these distractions and possibly having additional responsibilities time
management becomes more challenging.
Solution: try to figure out when you're going to do what you're going to do and then
sharing that with the other people in your house, Students should try to identify a
quiet time and place in their house to complete their coursework, if possible
Due to the lack of cell site the slow internet connection can contribute to students
falling behind academically, Students without Internet access and those who depend on a
cell phone for their only access are half a grade point below those with fast access.
Solution: The most important thing to do is to stay in touch with professors and
inform them about what’s happening, They will hopefully understand and be flexible
about the situation, perhaps even recording class sessions as a backup.
4)Adapting to unfamiliar
Given the transition to online classes students are now adapting to some digital
tools, all of us have had to learn to use technology in the last couple months that
some of us have never heard of, some of us may have used just a little bit of.
Solution: Use the resources available through the school this can include reaching
out to technical support, students should determine whether they can save
themselves time by looking up answers to their technology questions online or
watching a video tutorial.
Solution: students should take advantage of the tools at their disposal. While not
ideal for all learners, the best alternative to actual face-to-face interaction may be
videoconferencing programs like Zoom, Skype or FaceTime. Talking on the phone
with classmates is also an option.
Review of Related Literature:
Local
Many students are having difficulty with Online Learning what are the real reasons why many students
are having difficulty in today's Online Learning era?According to INQUIRER.NET (2020)The
Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) on Thursday admitted during a virtual House hearing that
poor internet connection, especially in the provinces, has made the conduct of fully online classes “not
viable.” According to MANILA BULLETIN (2020) An Internet-based course demands that you develop
personal time-management skills. As with most things, if you don't manage your time properly, you will
find yourself buried beneath a seeming insurmountable mountain of coursework. Online courses require
the self-discipline to set aside chunks of time to complete your studies. It means you have to make
online studying a priority and not let other activities interfere. Sometimes, it means making difficult
choices.And another problem is Audio Clarity Although poor internet connection can cause audio
drawbacks, the type of microphone used may also contribute to the problem. Problems of unwanted
echo and background noises both from the professor or from the student reciting most often are
distracting. Being on-call preferably with headphones that have built-in mic can only do so much. Most
of my classmates had opted to buy a separate microphone just to have proper audio clarity when wanting
to recite in class. Good for those who can afford. It may or may not be that expensive; but still is an
added expense. And there are many more reasons why many students have difficulty in their studies.
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Foreign Literature:
Another of the main reasons why many students have difficulty is because they are
not used to this system because many students are innovating in this online class system.
Time management is a difficult task for eLearners, as online courses require a lot of time
and intensive work. Furthermore, whereas it is mostly adults who prefer web-based
learning programs for their place and time flexibility, they rarely have the time to take the
courses due to their various everyday commitments. Self-motivation is an eLearning
essential requirement; however, many online learners lack it, much to their surprise. After
enrolling in distance learning courses, many learners fall behind and nurture the idea of
giving up, as difficulties in handling a technological medium also seem insurmountable.
Many students are not provided with the high bandwidth or the strong internet connection
that online courses require, and thus fail to catch up with their virtual classmates: Their
weak monitors make it hard to follow the Course Management System and their learning
experience becomes problematic(eLearning Industry 2020)