The National Conference of Student Governments conducted a survey on distance learning experiences.

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More than 17,600 students completed the questionnaire from the National Conference of Student Municipalities, in which the organization asked 72 questions about the course and the effects of distance learning. Completed covering 22 universities and 279 majors, 40 percent of students overall are satisfied with distance learning, but 65 percent prefer to attend traditional classes. The survey found that 42 percent of lessons could be triggered by distance learning, even after an epidemic.

According to the survey, one in three students lost their job among those who worked part-time. Admittedly, even before the research, it was conceivable that working students were at particular risk in the job market, as their work was also made impossible in many cases by moving home due to the closure of universities.

HÖOK believes it important that if distance learning stays with us even after an emergency, the changes are based on student feedback. To this end, you will also prepare additional questionnaires, next time on the subject of electronic exams during the exam period.



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