Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic

This paper assesses students’ perceptions and performance in Computer Programming (ECE431) course offered in the Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia, using Online Distance Learning (ODL) as a new delivery method during Covid-19 pandemic. ODL was conducted beginning Week 5 of the semester, henc...

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Published in:Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
Main Author: Abidin H.Z.; Mazalan L.; Aziz M.A.A.; Abdullah S.A.C.; Ruslan F.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology 2025
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Abidin H.Z.; Mazalan L.; Aziz M.A.A.; Abdullah S.A.C.; Ruslan F.A.
Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic
2025
Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
38
3
10.16920/jeet/2024/v38i3/24253
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85217460658&doi=10.16920%2fjeet%2f2024%2fv38i3%2f24253&partnerID=40&md5=c75b013284c01477d516e6d742f6d570
This paper assesses students’ perceptions and performance in Computer Programming (ECE431) course offered in the Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia, using Online Distance Learning (ODL) as a new delivery method during Covid-19 pandemic. ODL was conducted beginning Week 5 of the semester, hence there is a need to investigate the students’ acceptance and performance. 53 second year Electrical Engineering undergraduates participated in the assessment. The student's acceptance on the ODL approach was evaluated twice through survey while the performance of the students was evaluated based on Course Outcome (COs) attainment and student's grade. Approximately 50% of the students were struggling to adapt to ODL during initial stage. The percentage of students adapting to ODL increased to nearly 80% at the end of the semester as they have familiarized with the delivery method. Average score for COs attainment and students’ grade were compared with face-to-face classes. The results showed a 24.1% improvement in CO1, as evaluated from quizzes and assignments, as well as reductions in CO2 by 2.6% and CO3 by 11.7% through miniprojects. This is attributed to the programming skills as they are away from lecturers and classmates, which often guide them on miniproject's codes. This study suggests that the changes of teaching and learning approach to ODL did not affect the students’ performance. © 2025, Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology. All rights reserved.
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author Abidin H.Z.; Mazalan L.; Aziz M.A.A.; Abdullah S.A.C.; Ruslan F.A.
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Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic
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title Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_short Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic
title_full Students' Perceptions and Performance on ODL Implementation in Computer Programming Course During Covid-19 Pandemic
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description This paper assesses students’ perceptions and performance in Computer Programming (ECE431) course offered in the Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia, using Online Distance Learning (ODL) as a new delivery method during Covid-19 pandemic. ODL was conducted beginning Week 5 of the semester, hence there is a need to investigate the students’ acceptance and performance. 53 second year Electrical Engineering undergraduates participated in the assessment. The student's acceptance on the ODL approach was evaluated twice through survey while the performance of the students was evaluated based on Course Outcome (COs) attainment and student's grade. Approximately 50% of the students were struggling to adapt to ODL during initial stage. The percentage of students adapting to ODL increased to nearly 80% at the end of the semester as they have familiarized with the delivery method. Average score for COs attainment and students’ grade were compared with face-to-face classes. The results showed a 24.1% improvement in CO1, as evaluated from quizzes and assignments, as well as reductions in CO2 by 2.6% and CO3 by 11.7% through miniprojects. This is attributed to the programming skills as they are away from lecturers and classmates, which often guide them on miniproject's codes. This study suggests that the changes of teaching and learning approach to ODL did not affect the students’ performance. © 2025, Rajarambapu Institute Of Technology. All rights reserved.
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