This study empirically analyzed the effect of perceived risk of COVID19 on the sense of presence (social, teaching, cognitive, emotional presence) of non-face-to-face classes and the effect of non-face-to-face class presence on behavioral intentions. For empirical analysis, validity-, reliability-, correlation- and regression analyses were performed. Hypothesis H1: Eight sub-hypotheses were verified for “The learning risk variables of non-face-to-face class students will affect the sense of presence in COVID19”. Hypothesis H2: “Variables for learning presence of students in non-face-to-face classes in COVID19 will affect planned behavioral intention” was verified. All of the research hypotheses were analyzed to have significant results. As a result of the empirical analysis, an effective learning method was suggested in the non-face-to-face era. In addition, we intend to conduct more in-depth research by acknowledging the limitations of empirical analysis such as selecting appropriate population under the COVID19 situation. Further studies will be performed to overcome such limitations.
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