Eksplorasi Emosi Mahasiswa Program Studi Olahraga : Proses Pembelajaran Praktik Olahraga Secara Virtual Selama Masa Pandemi Covid-19

Hj. Hasmyati Hj. Hasmyati(1*),

(1) Universitas Negeri Makassar
(*) Corresponding Author



Abstract


Abstrak. Diakhir tahun 2019 di Wuhan, ditemukan virus corona yang saat ini menjadi pandemic global COVID-19. Perubahan kualitatif terjadi di seluruh dunia, oleh sebab itu COVID-19 menjadi kajian yang menarik bagi khalayak umum, termasuk para peneliti yang tertarik untuk mempelajari dampaknya terhadap beragam aspek kehidupan yang saling berkaitan seperti politik, kesehatan, ekonomi, sosial budaya dan pendidikan. Pada bidang pendidikan, pandemic COVID-19 memberikan pengaruh yang begitu besar seperti proses pembelajaran di sekolah, kegiatan akademik dan non-akademik. Dampak besar yang disebabkan oleh pandemic COVID-19 seperti penutupan sementara sekolah hingga universitas. Adapun tujuan dari penelitian ini yakni untuk mengeksplorasi pengalaman emosional mahasiswa olahraga dari Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaa Universitas Negeri Makassar (FIK UNM) dalam proses pembelajaran daring selama pandemi COVID-19. Oleh karena itu, artikel ilmih ini menyajikan hasil wawancara semi-terstruktur mengenai pengalaman emosi mahasiswi olahraga yang mengikuti kelas praktik dan teori secara daring selama pandemic COVID-19. Penelitian ini melibatkan 15 mahasiswa dari FIK UNM yang berasal dari program studi berbede-beda.

Kata Kunci: Eksplorasi Emosi, Praktik Olahrga, Virtual


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