Karismajeet Kaur Gill, Goh Siak Chieu, Suriaprakash R.Sivabalan, Yew Ting Wei, Gunalan Sekharan, S. Bina Rai
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With the onset of the pandemic and the concurrent orders to stay home, many students were forced onto e-learning. This resulted in numerous challenges. While some adapted easily, concerns about the effectiveness of e-learning remain. We carried out a study amongst medical students with the aim to identify the challenges they faced, their perceived effectiveness of e-learning as well as their attitude towards it. A cross-sectional study was conducted using Google Forms. The sample size was 260 based on 95% confidence interval, margin of error 5%, and response distribution 50% on 800 undergraduate medical students. Data was analysed descriptively for demography, challenges and attitudes. The effectiveness of e-learning was scored based on a 5-point Likert scale and analysed. Analysis was by SPSS IBM Statistical Package 25. Overall, mostly Chinese students and females perceived e-learning to be more effective. Challenges were not having a personal study space, a non-conducive environment, large-sized family, technical difficulties and other distractions at home. A major challenge was the technical issues faced by lecturers that often led to extension of class sessions. In terms of attitude, traditional face-to-face classes are still their preferred choice. They are more motivated to study and are more engaged in face-to-face classes. Medical students in this private university prefer traditional face-to-face learning even though most find e-learning just as effective. However, they do face many challenges in e-learning.
随着新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,政府同时下达了待在家里的命令,许多学生被迫进行电子学习。这导致了许多挑战。虽然有些人很容易适应,但对电子学习有效性的担忧仍然存在。我们在医科学生中进行了一项研究,目的是确定他们面临的挑战、他们对电子学习的有效性的看法以及他们对电子学习的态度。使用Google表单进行了横断面研究。样本量为260人,以95%置信区间为基础,误差幅度为5%,响应分布为50%。对数据进行了人口统计、挑战和态度的描述性分析。根据5分李克特量表对电子学习的有效性进行评分并进行分析。采用SPSS IBM Statistical Package 25进行分析。总体而言,大多数中国学生和女性认为电子学习更有效。挑战是没有个人学习空间,不利的环境,大家庭,技术上的困难和家里的其他干扰。一个主要的挑战是讲师面临的技术问题,这往往导致课堂时间的延长。就态度而言,传统的面对面课程仍然是他们的首选。他们更有动力学习,更愿意参加面对面的课程。这所私立大学的医学生更喜欢传统的面对面学习,尽管大多数人认为电子学习同样有效。然而,他们在电子学习中确实面临着许多挑战。