On-campus students moving online during COVID-19 university closures: Barriers and enablers

Kath Attree

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Abstract

This practice report shares the experiences of on-campus students enrolled in their second or third year of undergraduate business studies at Charles Sturt University, Australia as they moved to online study during the COVID-19 shutdowns. It details both the barriers and enablers to successful study the students identified. Barriers included loss of support networks, online fatigue, and technology connectivity. Enablers for success included empathic and understanding staff; clear directions; and, engaging, interactive delivery of the online learning activity. The report concludes with recommendations for future practice in assisting on-campus learners with the transition from a physical to a virtual learning environment. In particular, a strong teacher presence is recommended to foster the development of an engaged learning community where student-to-student interactions are facilitated and students feel supported and connected.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalStudent Success
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 08 Sept 2021

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