Adaptation Of Socrative Application As Online Teaching Platform During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Author:

Treve Mark,

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate university students' attitude towards Socrative as an online teaching tool and a student smart response system (SRS) in real-time during the Covid-19 school closure at Walailak University (WU). The COVID-19 pandemic has prevented WU lecturers from engaging in face-to-face learning. Socrative, Microsoft Team, and other e-learning programs were among the various remote teaching applications that were used during this period. However, because of the alleged high levels of reliability and effectiveness, the researcher concentrated on a proprietary e-learning application, Socrative. Method: This study used a mixed method of quantitative and qualitative research design to investigate the sampled population of (n=90) second-year undergraduate students’ attitudes toward using Socrative as an online teaching tool and real-time feedback after having used the aforementioned application for three months during the COVID-19) pandemic. Results: The findings revealed that Socrative is indeed a useful tool that educators can use to improve digital learning outcomes such as learning engagement. The results also revealed that gender did not have any statistically significant influence on students’ attitudes towards the use of Socrative applications for online teaching. Conclusion: According to the findings, Socrative application appears to be suitable for remote teaching and learning during the covid-19 pandemic in this digital era because of the most important characteristics of Socrative application, such as its ease of use, straightforwardness, minimal hardware requirements, and a long list of useful features.

Publisher

Guinness Press

Subject

General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine,Ocean Engineering,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Medicine,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Medicine

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