TY - JOUR
T1 - Music Students’ Perception Towards Music Distance Learning Education During COVID-19 Pandemic
T2 - Cross-Sectional Study in Jordan
AU - Nsairat, Nedal
AU - Fakhouri, Hussam N.
AU - Alsawalqa, Rula Odeh
AU - Hamad, Faten
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - During COVID-19 pandemic countries faced various levels of COVID-19 infection rates. This affected the educational process where universities were forced to switch to online learning. This situations crated various challenges for university schools in general and music schools in specific, in dealing with this situation that necessitates emergency measures to continue the academic course amid the lock-downs and social distancing measures. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of online methods of learning and to decide their feasibility and appropriateness for music students. Thus, this research aimed at investigating Music Students’ Perception towered Music E-learning Education during COVID-19 Pandemic. Also it aims at investigating music Distance learning knowledge, attitudes and practices and challenges faced to provide suggestions for solving the challenges. An online survey distributed to a sample of (83) students from the music department at the University of Jordan. The survey sought population and socio-economic information and information relating to electronic and online musical training; musical education during the COVID-19 pandemic; mental music assessments; and the skills, attitudes and practices of E-learning. Most respondents (76.2%) agreed that distance learning is applicable in music department. (54.2%) of the respondents agreed distance learning is a possible substitute for standard education. However, E-learning has actually been created as a modern way of improving the process of learning and improving learning performance.
AB - During COVID-19 pandemic countries faced various levels of COVID-19 infection rates. This affected the educational process where universities were forced to switch to online learning. This situations crated various challenges for university schools in general and music schools in specific, in dealing with this situation that necessitates emergency measures to continue the academic course amid the lock-downs and social distancing measures. Therefore, it is important to evaluate the effectiveness of online methods of learning and to decide their feasibility and appropriateness for music students. Thus, this research aimed at investigating Music Students’ Perception towered Music E-learning Education during COVID-19 Pandemic. Also it aims at investigating music Distance learning knowledge, attitudes and practices and challenges faced to provide suggestions for solving the challenges. An online survey distributed to a sample of (83) students from the music department at the University of Jordan. The survey sought population and socio-economic information and information relating to electronic and online musical training; musical education during the COVID-19 pandemic; mental music assessments; and the skills, attitudes and practices of E-learning. Most respondents (76.2%) agreed that distance learning is applicable in music department. (54.2%) of the respondents agreed distance learning is a possible substitute for standard education. However, E-learning has actually been created as a modern way of improving the process of learning and improving learning performance.
KW - COVID-19
KW - E-learning
KW - distance learning
KW - music education
KW - pandemic
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U2 - 10.3991/ijim.v16i06.27193
DO - 10.3991/ijim.v16i06.27193
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85131684536
SN - 1865-7923
VL - 16
SP - 135
EP - 158
JO - International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
JF - International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies
IS - 6
ER -