Meta: Journal of Science and Technological Education
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)

Exploring Student Preferences for Online, Offline, and Hybrid Learning Systems in Higher Education

Fadhilah, Arisyah Dwi (Unknown)
Daulay, Rabiah Afifah (Unknown)
Selly, Rini (Unknown)
Pakpahan, Elyana Yulinda (Unknown)
Wardani, Tri Retno Kusuma (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
26 Dec 2024

Abstract

In the context of higher education, the digital era and advancements in technology have revolutionized learning systems, necessitating an understanding of student preferences for online, offline, and hybrid methods. This study aims to investigate these preferences and the associated reasons behind them. Data were collected through a Google Form survey administered to 110 students of chemistry department, chemistry education study program, Universitas Negeri Medan, complemented by semi-structured interviews with a subset of participants. Results reveal that 9.1% of students prefer online learning due to its flexibility and cost-effectiveness, 55.5% favor offline (face-to-face) learning for its effectiveness in understanding material and fostering interaction, and 35.5% opt for a combination of both methods, which is perceived as the optimal balance. The findings underscore the importance of adapting learning methods to enhance educational effectiveness, addressing challenges such as internet access, device limitations, and transportation costs.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

meta

Publisher

Subject

Education Social Sciences Other

Description

META: Journal of Science and Technological Education accepts research papers on Science and Technological Education. As a result, its goal is to connect practice and research by giving information, views, opinions, and insights. META: Journal of Science and Technological Education, as a global ...