Abstract
In the last decade, online learning has grown
rapidly. However, the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has
caused learning institutions to embrace online learning due to the
lockdown and campus closure. This paper presents an analysis of
students’ feedback (n=354) from the Centre of Pre-University
Studies (PPPU), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS),
Malaysia, during the transition to fully online learning. Three
phases of online surveys were conducted to measure the learners’
acceptance of the migration and to identify related problems. The
result shows that there is an increased positivity among the
students on the vie of teaching and learning in STEM during the
pandemic. It is found that online learning would not be a
hindrance, but blessing towards academic excellence in the face
of calamity like the COVID-19 pandemic. The suggested future
research direction will be of interest to educators, academics, and
researchers’ community.