Students’ Perspective on Prospect of Anatomy Education in Bangladesh Through E-learning Using Social Media as a Complementary Tool

Md Imran Waheed, Manowara Akter
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Introduction. In the recent global pandemic situation, Anatomy teaching-learning became mostly online-based. Increased use of social media for learning Anatomy is observed among medical students in Bangladesh. Although many students are constantly using social media for learning, there is a need for systematic studies about the outcome and future possibilities of social media in Anatomy education. Objectives. This study aimed to find the prospect of e-learning through social media as a complementary tool in Anatomy education in Bangladesh. Methods. The research was descriptive and cross-sectional. A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted on 317 medical undergraduates, graduates, and postgraduates of Anatomy and other disciplines to analyze their experiences using social media for learning Anatomy and their perceptions, views, and suggestions regarding its use as a complementary tool. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results. Among the students, 55% were females, and 45% were males. About 95%, 84%, and 15% of the students used YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram to learn Anatomy. About 50% used YouTube, and 40% used Facebook daily. YouTube was found to be the most useful social media for learning Anatomy by 84% and Facebook by 12% of the students. These platforms became useful for the students in understanding difficult topics of Anatomy, developing interest, and preparing for examinations. The mean impact of social media on learning Anatomy was 3.603, indicating a positive impact. More than half of the students wanted to use social media as a complementary tool in the future. Different aspects of using Facebook and YouTube for learning Anatomy and suggestions for effective use were discussed. Conclusion. YouTube and Facebook are the two most popular social media for learning Anatomy as complementary tools among Bangladeshi medical students. There is ample scope for Anatomy educators to make useful video content on YouTube. BJME, Volume-15, Issue-01, January 2024: 36-48
学生对孟加拉国以社交媒体为辅助工具开展电子学习的解剖学教育前景的看法
引言在最近的全球流行病形势下,解剖学的教学主要以网络为基础。据观察,孟加拉国的医科学生越来越多地使用社交媒体学习解剖学。尽管许多学生不断使用社交媒体进行学习,但仍有必要对社交媒体在解剖学教育中的成果和未来可能性进行系统研究。研究目的本研究旨在了解通过社交媒体作为辅助工具在孟加拉国解剖学教育中开展电子学习的前景。研究方法。本研究为描述性横断面研究。对 317 名解剖学和其他学科的医学本科生、毕业生和研究生进行了自填式问卷调查,以分析他们使用社交媒体学习解剖学的经验,以及他们对社交媒体作为辅助工具的看法、观点和建议。数据采用描述性统计进行分析。结果如下在学生中,55% 为女性,45% 为男性。约 95%、84% 和 15%的学生使用 YouTube、Facebook 和 Instagram 学习解剖学。约 50% 的学生每天使用 YouTube,40% 的学生每天使用 Facebook。84%的学生认为YouTube是学习解剖学最有用的社交媒体,12%的学生认为Facebook是学习解剖学最有用的社交媒体。这些平台对学生理解解剖学的难点、培养兴趣和准备考试非常有用。社交媒体对学习解剖学的平均影响为 3.603,显示出积极的影响。半数以上的学生希望今后将社交媒体作为辅助工具。讨论了使用 Facebook 和 YouTube 学习解剖学的不同方面以及有效使用的建议。结论YouTube 和 Facebook 是孟加拉国医科学生学习解剖学的两个最受欢迎的社交媒体辅助工具。解剖学教育工作者在 YouTube 上制作有用视频内容的空间很大。BJME,第 15 卷,第 01 期,2024 年 1 月:36-48
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