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Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews, 2024; 2(10):58-63

Digital Classrooms and Social Change: A Sociological Study of College Students During the Pandemic

Authors: Rohni Sharma; Dr Rizvana Choudhary;

1. Research Scholar, IEC University, Himachal Pradesh, India

2. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, IEC University, Himachal Pradesh, India

Paper Type: Research Paper
Article Information
Received: 2024-09-16   |   Accepted: 2024-10-23   |   Published: 2024-10-27
Abstract

This systematic review examines how the abrupt shift to online education during the COVID-19 pandemic transformed higher education and student experiences. Drawing on 18 peer-reviewed studies (2019–2024), it explores impacts on academic performance and engagement, with a focus on sociological issues like the digital divide, equity, and student well-being. Overall, many students benefited from the flexibility of online learning – for example, the ability to review recorded lectures and work at their own pace – often maintaining or improving grades. However, widespread challenges emerged: limited peer interaction and community, unequal access to technology and reliable internet, and increased stress and isolation hampered engagement. These disparities reinforced existing social inequalities: disadvantaged students frequently struggled to participate fully, highlighting the digital divide. The aim of the paper is to underscore the need for inclusive infrastructure and pedagogy. While it can be argued that digital classrooms represent a lasting social change, requiring investments in broadband access and devices, digital literacy training, and interactive teaching strategies. To promote equity and mental well-being, future educational policies should blend online and in-person learning, ensure academic integrity, and provide support systems addressing students’ socio-economic and psychological needs.

Keywords

Online learning; Student engagement; Academic performance; COVID-19; Digital divide; Educational equity; Student well-being

How to Cite

. Digital Classrooms and Social Change: A Sociological Study of College Students During the Pandemic. Indian Journal of Modern Research and Reviews. 2024; 2(10):58-63

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