Investigating Student Responses of Online Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Performing Art Education

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had a massive impact on human life, including arts learning in higher education. The problems that arise cause the learning community in the classroom to be limited. Face-to-face teaching is suddenly replaced by online learning. This study aims to determine an Edmodo-based online class's feasibility by conducting a user response survey, namely students. The questionnaire was given to all active students majoring in Performing Arts Education from three batches, totaling 125. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics in the form of tabulation and data visualization, used ANOVA for comparing the responses of male students with female students. The results show that the online class as an alternative to class meetings was declared good by the students. The respondents' preference in terms of the choice frequency and the mean score on each aspect of the assessment indicator shows a High level. There is no significant difference between the responses of male and female students. The data from this research can further be used as a productive study for the application of distance learning in the field of Performing Arts Education.

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Pratama, U. N., & Surahman, E. (2020). Investigating Student Responses of Online Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic in Performing Art Education. In Proceedings - 2020 6th International Conference on Education and Technology, ICET 2020 (pp. 64–69). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICET51153.2020.9276575

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