How is the COVID-19 Shutdown Affecting College Students?

By Sunder Eshwar Kodi, Vrushti Pancholi, Vatsal Parikh, Ridham Chitre, and Dhruvinsinh Rathod

“Nothing is so painful to the human mind as a great and sudden change.”

— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein

COVID-19 has brought our everyday rush hours to a sudden standstill. Higher-learning institutions worldwide abruptly shut down campuses in an attempt to prevent its transmission, and immediately transitioned to online learning, giving rise to a deep sense of confusion and anxiety among students. The entire educational fraternity is coping with the lockdown’s impact on academic schedules and completion of syllabi, as the learning process has shifted from normal “chalk & talk” to technology-based learning.

Let’s examine some positives and negatives resulting from the shift to virtual/online learning – from the students’ perspective. On the bright side:

Online learning has its downsides, too:

Every learning environment faces these types of challenges. It is the students’ responsibility to analyze all these factors and define a path to accomplish their goals. Ultimately, it is the determination of those who constantly consider their learning who will distinguish themselves from the rest of the crowd. Although virtual learning hasn’t yet won the hearts of young minds, I firmly believe that a collective effort from every student – with sheer motivation and zeal to thrive and be productive however they can during this critical global crisis – will benefit their future careers.

The drastic shift to virtual learning is helping us to explore technological solutions to remote schooling, and also to discover and overcome the drawbacks. Hopefully, these experiences will serve as preparation for future challenges that come with the next epidemic, pandemic or other disaster.

Opinions expressed in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of IEEE-USA or IEEE.

Sunder Eshwar Kodi, Vrushti Pancholi, Vatsal Parikh, Ridham Chitre, and Dhruvinsinh Rathod are IEEE student members at the A. D. Patel Institute of Technology, New Vallabh Vidyanagar, India. All are active in the IEEE ADIT Student Branch.

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