The Attitude of Second Year Pharmacy Students towards Lectures, Exams and E-Learning

A. Alahmar
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There is an increasing trend toward student-centred interactive e-learning methods and students’ feedback is a valuable tool for improving learning methods. The aim of this study was to explore the attitude of second year pharmacy students at the University of Babylon, Iraq, towards lectures, exams and e-learning. Materials and methods: Ninety pharmacy students were surveyed by paper questionnaire about their preference for lecture format, use of e-files, theoretical lectures versus practical experiments, lecture and lab time. Students were also asked about their predilection for Moodle-based online exams, different types of exam questions, exam time and other extra academic activities. Results: Students prefer to read lectures on paper (73.3%), use of PowerPoint file (76.7%), short lectures of less than 10 pages (94.5%), practical experiments (66.7%), lectures and lab time of less than two hours (89.9% and 96.6 respectively) and intra-lecture discussions (68.9%). Students also like to have paper-based exam (73.3%), short essay (40%) or MCQ (34.4%) questions and also prefer to do extra activities like reports (22.2%), seminars (18.6%) and posters (10.8%). Conclusion: Second year pharmacy students have different attitudes toward traditional and electronic leaning and assessment methods. Using multimedia, elearning and Moodle are increasingly preferred methods among some students. Keywords—Pharmacy, students, lecture, exam, e-learning, Moodle.
药学二年级学生对讲座、考试和网络学习的态度
以学生为中心的交互式电子学习方法越来越多,学生的反馈是改进学习方法的宝贵工具。本研究旨在探讨伊拉克巴比伦大学药学二年级学生对讲座、考试和网络学习的态度。材料与方法:采用纸质问卷对90名药学专业学生进行调查,调查内容包括对授课形式的偏好、电子档案的使用、理论讲座与实践实验、讲座与实验时间等。学生们还被问及他们对基于moodle的在线考试的偏好、不同类型的考试问题、考试时间和其他额外的学术活动。结果:学生喜欢阅读纸质讲座(73.3%)、使用PowerPoint文件(76.7%)、10页以下的短讲座(94.5%)、实践实验(66.7%)、讲座和实验时间小于2小时(89.9%和96.6)以及课内讨论(68.9%)。学生还喜欢纸质考试(73.3%),短文(40%)或MCQ(34.4%)问题,还喜欢做报告(22.2%),研讨会(18.6%)和海报(10.8%)等额外活动。结论:药学二年级学生对传统和电子学习评估方式的态度不同。使用多媒体、电子学习和Moodle越来越受到一些学生的青睐。关键词:药学,学生,讲座,考试,网络学习,Moodle
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