YÜKSEKÖĞRETIM DERGISI, cilt.11, ss.607-616, 2021 (ESCI)
The purpose of this study is to identify whether students at Turkish universities are having difficulties in the distance learning process and to
reveal their opinions regarding the system. Using a cross-cultural survey
design, data were collected from 5052 students. Based on the collected
data, 58.5% of the students have asynchronous distance learning classes
in their universities. Access to distance learning classes is one of the
problems, and it is attributed to computers, internet, and connectivity
issues as well as with starting the lessons too early or late. A majority of
participants (73.7%) found class materials uploaded by lecturers to distance learning systems to be sufficient or partially sufficient, and 36.7%
stated that they had problems accessing resources regarding their homework. Students’ satisfaction level with the distance learning system
scored 4.4 out of 10. According to the evaluation regarding whether the
level of satisfaction of participants varied across the type of university,
the satisfaction level of students in public universities is generally low
(score of 4.3 out of 10) compared to satisfaction in foundation universities (4.9 out of 10).