Teaching and learning during COVID 19: Perspectives of undergraduate Oral Health students.

Manorika Ratnaweera, R. Khareedi
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Introduction: COVID -19 has caused disruptions in higher education across the world. Our university adapted a blended model of learning, moving between traditional campus-based sessions and online sessions. Material and Methods: The purpose of this study was to investigate the students’ perceptions of their experience of teaching and learning during the pandemic. An anonymous electronic questionnaire-based survey was sent to students. The data was subject to analysis. Results: 67 students responded to the survey.32.8% of the participants felt face to face sessions were better than online sessions and 37.3% said that face to face and online sessions offer similar benefits. 37.3% preferred live online sessions while 46.3% preferred recorded videos. 40.3% of students reported finding transitioning into practical sessions challenging. 65.7% reported having been moderately impacted by COVID-19. Adaptation to online sessions, the level of engagement, the ability to seek clarifications, preparation for assessments and the ease of transition into practical sessions were all positively correlated to the level of impact by COVID-19 with p<0.05. Conclusion: The adaptability to and acceptability of online teaching and learning sessions has been high. A significant number of participants have reported finding the transitioning into practical sessions challenging. Keywords: COVID-19, Online learning and teaching, blended learning, higher education
2019冠状病毒病期间的教与学:口腔卫生专业本科生的视角
导读:2019冠状病毒病(COVID -19)在全球范围内造成了高等教育的中断。我们的大学采用了一种混合学习模式,在传统的校园课程和在线课程之间切换。材料和方法:本研究的目的是调查学生对他们在大流行期间的教学经历的看法。一份匿名电子问卷调查被发送给学生。这些数据有待分析。结果:67名学生参与了调查,32.8%的参与者认为面对面的课程比在线课程更好,37.3%的人认为面对面和在线课程提供类似的好处。37.3%的人喜欢在线直播,46.3%的人喜欢录制视频。40.3%的学生报告说,过渡到实践课程具有挑战性。65.7%的人报告受到COVID-19的中度影响。对在线课程的适应程度、参与程度、寻求澄清的能力、评估准备以及过渡到实际课程的难易程度均与COVID-19的影响程度呈正相关(p<0.05)。结论:学生对网络教学的适应性和接受度较高。相当多的参与者报告说,他们发现向实践课程的过渡具有挑战性。关键词:COVID-19,在线教与学,混合式学习,高等教育
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