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Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19

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    • Boutkhil Guemide
    • Salima Maouche

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Abstract

Algeria has been hit by the Coronavirus, and as a result, the Algerian government has taken serious measures to deal with the current situation. In this context, the Algerian ministry of higher education and scientific research has instructed universities to perform both online teaching and learning through regular, established eLearning platforms, as a step towards reducing the spread of the Coronavirus. Although this measure has been largely appreciated by academics, teachers, and students, online learning in Algerian universities, especially during the critical period of the Corona pandemic lacks many issues, such as, facilities and materials that should be resolved to achieve a total success for online learning in Algerian universities. The purpose of the present paper is to provide an assessment of the online learning electronic system provided by Algerian universities during the pandemic. Basically, the research relies on students’ and teachers’ questionnaires as the undertaking tool to gather valid data in order to analyze and highlight the shortcomings of the online learning which has been provided in the aforementioned period. The research results indicated that total reliance on online learning was according to strategies and planned learning objectives. However, it did not go well. As a matter of fact, the online learning system in the Algerian higher education sector needs a solid platform for its total implementation and needs to make sure that the elements of the teaching/ and learning process succeed with the mastery of the technological tools. The research concluded with some recommendations which should be taken into account for better implementation of online learning electronic system in the Algerian higher education context.

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  • Algerian universities
  • Corona virus
  • COVID-19
  • Electronic system
  • Online Learning
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Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science
Volume 2, special issue
29th International Conference “Digital Learning between Urge and Necessity”, Organized by I.U.U, Issue : Special issue
April 2021
Page 490-515
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Guemide, B. and Maouche, S. (2021). Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19. Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2(special issue), 490-515.

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Guemide, B. , and Maouche, S. . "Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19", Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2, special issue, 2021, 490-515.

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Guemide, B., Maouche, S. (2021). 'Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19', Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2(special issue), pp. 490-515.

CHICAGO

B. Guemide and S. Maouche, "Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19," Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2 special issue (2021): 490-515,

VANCOUVER

Guemide, B., Maouche, S. Assessment of online learning in Algerian universities during COVID-19. Kut University College Journal for Humanitarian Science, 2021; 2(special issue): 490-515.

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