Technological Preparedness and Flexible Learning of Pangasinan State University Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
13 Pages Posted: 10 Aug 2021
Date Written: June 25, 2021
Abstract
Any form of flexible learning necessitates an assessment of technological preparedness of the stakeholders. This study aimed to assess the technological preparedness of Pangasinan State University (PSU) as it implements flexible learning modality (FLM). Participated in by nearly 20,000 students through a survey conducted during the School Year 2020-2021, findings showed a general technological preparedness of the students for online learning. Main challenges found included intermittent power interruptions in various municipalities in Pangasinan, Philippines during the early phase of FLM, as well as poor internet connection. Issues found included costly purchase of mobile data, stress on multiple online submissions of requirements, preference of printed study guides, no learning spaces at home, and technical difficulties on the use of the online learning platform used by PSU. Recommendations include re-alignment of unused funds on printing services for the purchase of mobile data for qualified students, synchronous submissions of requirements online per college, and task-based orientation on the use of the platform.
Keywords: Challenges, COVID-19 Pandemic, Issues, PSU, Technological Preparedness
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