1Assistant Librarian, Central Library, Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram-695014, Kerala, India
2Adhoc Library Assistant, Central Library, National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kozhikode-673601, Kerala, India
3Library Assistant (On Contract), Library, School of Distance Education, University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram-695581, Kerala, India
(*Corresponding author) email id: *sb.shibin5@gmail.com
This study compares the usage of traditional learning platforms and electronic learning (e-learning) platforms after the COVID-19 pandemic among the academic community in Kerala state. The study examined awareness of e-learning platforms among the students and the purpose, frequency, type and mode of preference of e-learning platforms etc. Also, the study compared the opinion of respondents regarding the traditional learning and e-learning platforms. Online questionnaires were used for data collection after the COVID-19 lockdown period. The findings revealed that the majority of the respondents are moderately aware of using e-learning platforms, and more than half of the respondents started using e-learning platforms within one year. The students are using e-learning platforms mainly for their course related studies and competitive exam preparation. Respondents of the study are always preferring asynchronous learning and majority are depending on independent social e-learning platforms such as YouTube classes, social media learning etc. Based on the study, it is evident that majority of the respondents are sometimes preferring e-learning platforms instead of traditional learning platforms.
Academic community, Classroom learning, COVID-19 pandemic, Electronic learning, Kerala, Online learning, Traditional learning