Assessing the impact of Microsoft TEAMS on Labanese University students and learning approaches in Education
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The main purpose of this research is to detect if online learning using TEAMS impacts students' satisfaction positively. Instructional technology is spreading more and more following the social distancing measures that keep students at home. Instructional technology includes using different internet affordances such as chats and discussion fora for efficient interaction between learners and instructors. In 2020, with the outbreak of Covid 19, almost all Lebanese universities were compelled to incorporate technology in their pedagogical strategies to complete their interrupted academic year. Using TEAMS was one way to connect students with their instructors who have initiated appropriate activities and documented course content to deliver courses. Currently, and with the uncertain characteristics of Covid-19, academics are undecided ++--about the permanency of online teaching and if TEAMS users were satisfied with their new experience. For many ethical and accountable educators, it is vital to know students’ preferences regarding the teaching and learning methods, so collecting the learners’ opinions through a questionnaire distributed via TEAMS became inevitable. This article highlights the impact of using TEAMS as an online platform at the Lebanese University for Letters and Sciences at Branch II during the pandemic. The null hypothesis (H0) is that TEAMS does not affect students’ satisfaction, while the alternative (H1) is that it affects them positively.
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