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040 _aUniversity of Cebu - Banilad
_cUniversity of Cebu - Banilad
100 _aEstenzo, Nieva Marie.
245 _aThe cost perspectives of face-to-face and online class learning:
_ba descriptive-comparative study /
_cNieva Marie Estenzo, Miriam Bernadine Pitogo, Anthony Mantuhac, Rey Brian Enero, Angela Conde.
260 _aCebu City, Philippines :
_bUniversity of Cebu - Banilad,
_cc2021.
300 _axi, 132 pages :
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
520 _aAbstract: The COVID 19 pandemic has caused repercussions in the global economy. In the Philippines, some students have financial difficulties attending online classes due to financial instability and poor Internet connection. This study determined the comparison between costs of face-to-face and online classes to formulate a framework of cost analysis and to aid in the knowledge of financial literacy and awareness of students and the university. There was a total of three hundred nine (309) respondents who were third years and fourth years students, particularly under the College of Business and Accountancy department of University of Cebu - Banilad Campus first semester S.Y. 2021-2022, who experienced both online and face-to-face learning modalities. A descriptive-comparative design was used under the quantitative design in determining the cost perspectives of face-to-face and online class learning. The researchers made sure that ethical principles and professionalism were upheld throughout the conduct of the study. Moreover, a survey questionnaire was used via online/mail survey as its data gathering technique. This study also used purposive sampling. For data analysis, percentage, t-tes, chi-square test of independence was utilized. This research revealed that most of the respondents were in the age range 20 to 22 years old. The majority of them were female and enrolled in Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and stayed at their home address. The cost of housing and accommodation, food, transportation, Internet, school supplies, and school fees/expenses for both face-to-face and online classes were very low. There was also a significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and the cost incurred in face-to-face classes and the profile of the respondents and the cost incurred in an online class. Studying in the comfort of their home help students incur less costs. Despite the changes in the cost aspects, students are still financially in both face-to-face or online learning.
541 _xBiore, Christopher
_yCollege of Business and Accountancy
_zAccountancy
653 _aFace-to-face
653 _aOnline Class Learning
653 _aCost
653 _aUniversity of Cebu-Banilad
700 _aPitogo, Miriam Bernadine,
700 _aMantuhac, Anthony
700 _aEnero, Rey Brian,
700 _aConde, Angela,
942 _2ddc
_cTHE
998 _cKassandra [new]
_d04/04/2023
999 _c11488
_d11488