YouTube as a Web-Based Instructional Tool in Higher Education: Technology-Enabled Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Haidee Fuentes Patalinghug(1,Mail), Mark Erana Patalinghug(2) | CountryCountry:


(1) J.H. Cerilles State College, Philippines
(2) J.H. Cerilles State College, Philippines

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DOI 10.23960/jpp.v12.i3.202210
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YouTube as a Web-Based Instructional Tool in Higher Education in Technology Enabled Learning (TEL) during the Covid-19 Pandemic. Objectives: YouTube became an alternative to face-to-face teaching during COVID-19, although its use among Bachelor of Science in Criminology students is sparse. This study evaluated YouTube as an instructional tool for Technology-Enabled Learning (TEL). Methods: This survey randomly sampled 281 BS Criminology students. Frequency, mean, percentage, and ANOVA were used in analyzing the data. Findings: Results disclosed that the students utilized YouTube. However, females have a longer time of Youtube usage than males to search for information for academic studies and enrich their general knowledge. Demographics have no influence on the acceptability of YouTube for TEL.  Higher acceptability of YouTube for TEL was seen among students who used it frequently and for an extended length of time. Conclusion: Using YouTube as a web-based instructional tool could improve students’ sociability, grades, motivation to learn, and curriculum delivery when utilized in TEL.

 

Keywords: youtube, acceptability, technology-enabled learning, online learning.



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v12.i3.202210


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