UNAIR NEWS– Covid-19 pandemic has had impact on various areas of life, including the learning system at 51动漫 () which has changed to anonlinesystemorblended learning.The entire academic community is required to adapt to these conditions to prevent the spread of the virus.
However, there are positive things that can be learned from UNAIR students. One of them is Halfie Zaqiyah Gusti Puspitasari, a student of nursing undergraduate program.
During her online learning, Halfie felt she had a lot of new experiences. Even though movement is limited, according to her, the positive impact ofonlinelearningadding new perspectives.
According to Halfie, during the pandemic, course learning have become more flexible. She also has more free time to do self-development, to start new relationships because of the communication network in an event up to the international level.
“The impact ofonlinelearningfor a year depends on our attitude because the world will not stop and science will not die.Therefore, we must be good at responding and placing ourselves, explained the class of 2017 student.
Onlinelearning unites students with new people
Different from Halfie, Alfina Rossa or Rossa feels that she is quiteenjoying onlinelearning, even though sometimes the assignments given are more than usual.However, the student of Communication Science undergraduate program had a hard time going throughonlinecoursesdue to limited network that she thought about returning to Surabaya.
“I am very grateful that the providerunderstandsas suddenly the signal works well for Zoom.There areno problems, “explained the class of 2018 student.
According to Rossa, classes that are heldonlineactually bring together students with someone who cannot necessarily be met during regular classes as her department often holds classes in the form of webinars by presenting lecturers from other universities or abroad.
Varying assignments
Zanna Afia Deswari, UNAIR Information and Library Science undergraduate student, feels thatonlinelecturesmake assignments given by lecturers more varied.Students are not only asked to make a paper or review, but also asked to make videos,podcasts, or other projects that can hone student creativity and skills.
“I personally really appreciate the efforts of campus, lecturers, and also friends in optimizing online lectures. Even though it’s not easy, at least we can learn many things and take lessons from the implementation of this online lectures, “explained the class of 2017 student.
Familiar with technology
Lucke Putri Anjani, Law student class of 2019, feels thatonlinelearningmakes her much more familiar with technology.According to her, learning activities have also been well organized even though there are several things that need to be improved, such as the performance of AULA.
“Maybe what needs to be improved is the performance of AULA, which sometimes goesdownwhen many students access it simultaneously, especially during exams,” she explained.
This constraint was also shared by Candra Rizal Sabili or Candra, a senior Lucke from class of 2017. According to Chandra, he became more cautious when taking a test or quizonlineas he was afraid that the Internet network disconnected, or the examination page closed.
“The most crucial problem is when the internet network is unstable so you cannot follow the class well, when you are called by a lecturer and do not answer you are considered absent, miscommunication often occurs, and internet quota cost increases,” he continued.
This obstacle was also experienced by Farhan Fahrudin Subianto, an undergraduate student of Aquaculture, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences. According to class of 2017 student, apart from the fact that the network is less stable, student access to ask lecturers is becoming more difficult because often the answers from the lecturers do not answer the student’s questions.

“Onlineclassesseem easier, but unfortunately the absorption of knowledge is even more difficult and the lack of strict supervision encourages the lack of student responsibilities in pursuing education,” he concluded.(*)
Author: Galuh Mega Kurnia
Editor : Binti Q. Masruroh





