Exploring the Viability of Online Problem-Based Learning Through the Lens of Students and Teachers

Amna Riaz, R. Khan, Mahwish Arooj, M. Iqbal
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This study aimed at exploring the perceptions of students and teachers regarding the viability of the online problem-based learning (PBL) approach. The study also aimed to report the perceived merits and demerits of online PBL and offer suggestions to improve it further. To achieve these objectives, a qualitative exploratory study was conducted at the College of Medicine, The University of Lahore from July 2020 to November 2020. Employing purposive sampling, 12 students and 11 teachers were recruited, with experience in both online and face-to-face PBL. The perceived merits and demerits of online PBL were inquired in focus group discussions. Moreover, suggestions to improve the online PBL environment were elicited from both stakeholders. The data was recorded, and then inductively coded and thematically analysed using Atlis.ti software. Students displayed active participation, improved learning and self-regulation during online PBL. The participants valued online PBL as a resourceful, convenient and flexible learning strategy. Some demerits of online PBL were also reported, including student passivity, low motivation and poor concentration, which were mainly attributed to the lack of physical presence. Suggestions to improve the online PBL environment included virtual use of simulation patients and infographics, faculty development, student orientation and technical support. We conclude that online PBL can be used as an effective strategic alternative to face-to-face modality. However, certain challenges exist in online PBL that can jeopardise students’ learning processes. Efforts need to be made to fully capture the essence of the online PBL environment.
从学生和教师的角度探讨在线问题学习的可行性
本研究旨在探讨学生和教师对在线问题学习(PBL)方法可行性的看法。该研究还旨在报告在线PBL的优点和缺点,并提出进一步改进的建议。为了实现这些目标,从2020年7月至2020年11月在拉合尔大学医学院进行了一项定性探索性研究。采用有目的的抽样,招募了12名学生和11名教师,他们都有在线和面对面PBL的经验。在焦点小组讨论中询问了在线PBL的优点和缺点。此外,本文还从两个利益相关者那里获得了改善在线PBL环境的建议。数据被记录下来,然后用Atlis进行归纳编码和主题分析。ti的软件。在网络PBL中,学生表现出积极的参与,提高了学习能力和自我调节能力。参与者认为在线PBL是一种资源丰富、方便和灵活的学习策略。在线PBL的一些缺点也被报道,包括学生的被动,低动机和注意力不集中,这主要归因于缺乏实际存在。改善在线PBL环境的建议包括虚拟使用模拟患者和信息图表,教师发展,学生导向和技术支持。我们的结论是,在线PBL可以作为一种有效的战略替代面对面的模式。然而,在线PBL存在一些挑战,可能会危及学生的学习过程。需要努力充分捕捉在线PBL环境的本质。
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