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The purpose of this study was to examine college students' satisfaction with online classes and online tests. The survey was conducted online, with 141 respondents to the class and 121 to the test. The results revealed the following: First, the students were highly satisfied with full-scale onl...

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Published inMultimedia-Assisted Language Learning Vol. 23; no. 3; pp. 392 - 412
Main Authors 정향기, Jung Hyangki
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국멀티미디어언어교육학회 30.09.2020
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Summary:The purpose of this study was to examine college students' satisfaction with online classes and online tests. The survey was conducted online, with 141 respondents to the class and 121 to the test. The results revealed the following: First, the students were highly satisfied with full-scale online classes and it was recognized that the 25 minutes of video lecture per credit was appropriate, the difficulty of the class and the supplemental tasks for online learning activities were also appropriate. Second, they reported that self-directed learning habits have been formed and motivated while studying online classes, there were no major difficulties in interactions with their professor and they preferred the video lecture to the real-time online class. Third, the advantages of online classes were that they could study the lectures over and over and they were free from studying time constraints. Fourth, regarding online test administration, 73.7 percent were satisfied with the online test, they thought the short test time would result in fairer test results. It can be concluded that the students were satisfied with the online classes and test, but a blended format is preferred to enhance interaction.
Bibliography:The Korea Association of Multimedia-Assisted Language Learning
ISSN:1229-8107
2982-7302
DOI:10.15702/mall.2020.23.3.392