The Impact of Utilizing Online Technology in The Learning-Teaching Process During the Covid-19 Pandemic on Personal Behavior of Engineering and Non-Engineering Students

Budisantoso Wirjodirdjo, Diesta Iva Maftuhah, Iffan Maflahah, Christopher Davito Prabandewa Hertadi

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Abstract

The coronavirus 19 pandemic is an extraordinary calamity that has unexpectedly struck across the world. This calamity has changed various aspects of human life activities to prevent the spread of a very dangerous and deadly disease. The role of information technology as a social media for the community is important in reducing direct social interaction between humans. Therefore, transmission of coronavirus 19 can be prevented. With no exception, social life related to the public education activities are changing as well. This study is intended to see the impact of changes in social interaction in the online education process using information technology facilities on the changes in student personality behavior patterns. Students who were the objects of the research are engineering and non-engineering collage students. The purpose of the study to obtain important information about the possibility of changes in the student's personality behaviour patterns after using information technology for some time in the teaching-learning process. It is the first step for further exploration in reducing the negative impact of online technology to support the teaching-learning process during coronavirus 19 pandemic. The results showed that online learning made both engineering and non-engineering students more introversion, antagonist, lack of direction, neuroticism, and closedness to experience. In terms of the differences between engineering and non-engineering students, it is found that online learning encourages engineering students to be more individualistic, asocial, impolite, and irresponsible compared to non-engineering students. In other words, online learning had more effects toward the personality patterns of engineering students than non-engineering students.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2021 3rd International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Engineering, MSIE 2021
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages27-33
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781450388887
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2021
Event3rd International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Engineering, MSIE 2021 - Virtual, Online, Japan
Duration: 2 Apr 20214 Apr 2021

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

Conference3rd International Conference on Management Science and Industrial Engineering, MSIE 2021
Country/TerritoryJapan
CityVirtual, Online
Period2/04/214/04/21

Keywords

  • Keyword: coronavirus 19
  • engineering
  • information technology
  • personality behavior patterns

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