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http://dx.doi.org/10.5392/IJoC.2022.18.1.085

University Students' Perceptual Lecture Evaluation of Online Lectures During the COVID-19 Situation  

Nam, Sangzo (Division of Aviation, Hotel, Tourism Management, Mokwon University)
Cho, Soohyun (Division of Aviation, Hotel, Tourism Management, Mokwon University)
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Students' perceptions of generosity and fairness in lecture evaluation and grades, communication with professors, and self-fidelity and satisfaction during the COVID-19 situation were statistically analyzed by surveying students at M university in Daejeon. These data were analyzed in the context of parameters that might impact online class lecture evaluations, namely gender and school year. Descriptive analysis shows students' perceptions of online lectures are significantly high. As for differences by gender and school year, the t-test results indicate female students generally have better perceptions of online classes than male students. However, there is no statistical difference between male and female students regarding the generosity of lecture evaluation. Also, ANOVA test results show that as the school year increases, the general perceptions for online classes become negative. However, there is no statistical difference by school year regarding the generosity of lecture evaluation. Regression analysis shows that the "perceptual generosity of grades" most significantly influenced the "perceptual generosity of lecture evaluation."
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Online Lecture; Lecture Evaluation; COVID-19;
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