Abstract

Given the intensified number of online learning activities and having inadequate knowledge to identify the details of how it was organized within increased students’ language learning ability; this study focused on identifying the students’ perceptions of learning in two different situations. This study investigated how students perceived working in a new learning mode (online learning activity) compared to the traditional or face-to-face learning mode (offline learning activity) in regards to the learning frameworks, including the depth and comprehensiveness of learning, appropriate length for learning, comfortability of learning, and flexibility of learning. Ten students were selected to be the participants of the current study; all of whom were sixth and eighth semester students at the Department of English Language Education of Universitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh. They were served by several questions related to their experiences working on two different learning modes. The findings revealed that working in offline learning mode was still the common preference among the students and only a few of them preferred online learning. Even more interesting was the finding of one or two students who perceived no differences between participating in offline and online class learning activities. In addition, the findings also indicated that interaction between the course instructors and students still becomes a prominent element on the students’ satisfaction and comfort of learning. The students also suggested that the keys to their satisfactory learning experiences are access to learning materials and to their class instructors. To conclude, this study also provides new insights on what matters the most to the students’ learning experiences with respect to the current online learning trend.

Highlights

  • People are very reliant on technology today, making technology a basic necessity for everyone

  • To answer the research question on how English as a Foreign Language (EFL) students viewed working in both offline and online learning settings, this study revealed several common themes, as described in the following

  • Theme 1: Personal learning experiences The first category is the personal experience of the students working in both offline and online learning activities

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Introduction

People are very reliant on technology today, making technology a basic necessity for everyone. One of the examples of such use within education is online learning that utilizes the Internet access in the learning process. Lecturers and students in universities can access the Internet for various educational purposes such as looking for new learning materials and interacting virtually outside the classroom (Rambe, 2021; Safriyani & Khasanah, 2021; Warschauer, 1996). Online learning creates a more convenient and flexible teaching resource for students to acquire knowledge (Zhong, 2015). Dağ and Geçer (2009) add that online learning approaches the learning process by using communication technology. Technology such as the Internet makes learners and lecturers be brought together for learning purposes without barriers

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