Architecture Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic
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Published: 28 December 2021

Architecture Education During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Triyatni Martosenjoyo

Hasanuddin University, Indonesia

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10.31014/aior.1993.04.04.408

Pages: 472-483

Keywords: Online Learning, Studio, Architecture, LMS, SIKOLA

Abstract

Online learning, also known as e-learning, is the result of the evolution of distance learning that has developed following technological developments, especially information technology. Before the pandemic, online learning was only one alternative that enriched the learning process. Various courses are implemented by combining offline and online learning processes called blended learning. Through the Learning Management System (LMS), the Department of Architecture Unhas combines offline and online learning in studio-based design courses. Lecturers and students are trained to carry out the stages of the learning process guided by online procedures. The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has made online learning the only way to keep the learning process going as planned. The sudden shift of studio-based courses from offline to totally online resulted in a change in the learning environment and experience. This study found that the online learning process is largely determined by the availability of learning materials and instruction in the LMS, the distance between learning space and time, the learning experience and the meaning of independent learning perceived by students. The study involved student participants at all semester levels, academic administration staff, lecturers, and student parents.

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