Problem Based Learning Findings
(PBL)
Name : NUR NASUHA BINTI FADZIL
Class : TERAPEUTIK SEM 1
Topic : Online Classes give positive OR negative impacts on academic performance
Articles : Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Learning
Articles’s 1 : https://blog.heyhi.sg/online-learning-advantages-disadvantages/
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Articles : Disadvantage of Online Learning Communities
Articles’s 2 : https://education.seattlepi.com/disadvantage-online-learning-communities-1331.html
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Objectives:
1. To identify three (3) positive impact on academic performance.
2. To identify three (3) negative impact on academic performance.
Problem Based Learning Findings
(PBL)
POSITIVE IMPACTS NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Description Description
Points Points
Flexible schedule - Students learn at their preferred pace through pre- - When students are not disciplined enough to develop
and the freedom recorded videos. Lack a routine, they are free to give themselves a break
to pursue - Some may choose to clear all the classes they have of routine whenever they want to.
students’ to complete at the start of the week and spend the - However, once they go easy on themselves, they may
passions latter half working part-time jobs or honing their never return to their initial level of enthusiasm.
passion. - Without a routine that students adhere to daily, there
- Others may decide to pace themselves by may be pockets of time that could have been utilised
sectioning off a few hours each day for learning. for personal development but are wasted scrolling
Instagram or watching Tik Tok videos.
- If these cost savings are transferred to students, Lack of - Surrounded by the success stories of their peers,
Increases the barriers to education will be significantly motivation due students are motivated and driven to be the best
accessibility to lowered for students from low-income households. to the absence version of themselves.
education - Yet, many students are still keen on paying it of positive peer - Online learning removes students from such an
forward by volunteering as peer tutors to pressure environment and places them in a bubble.
underprivileged children. - Without positive peer pressure, students may be
- With online teaching tools such as HeyHi’s online less keen on pushing their boundaries to achieve
whiteboard, student volunteers can offer free what they otherwise would have attained in school.
tuition to their peers despite their busy schedules.
- When students turn to online learning, there is - Since online classes are done completely through the
Trains students no friendly school administrator who does the computer, technological issues can occur that make it
to be self- scheduling. difficult to complete courses on time.
disciplined - Instead, students have to take charge of their Technological - Students must have modern computers to run online
timetables. Issues classroom systems and schools often require Microsoft
- Through this scheduling process, students are Word and other expensive programs.
challenged to cultivate self-discipline and time - In addition, when there are technological problems, it
management skills, character traits that will serve can be hard to access the classroom or get live help,
them well even after graduation. which can be a major disadvantage when deadlines
arrive.