Exploring Emerging Technologies in Online Medical Education: A Survey of Women's Online University

Tamanna Quraishi, Musawer Hakimi, Nargis Hakimi, Atefeh Mohammad Khani, Nabila Zahid, Farida Gul Mohammadi
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This study explores the utilization and perceptions of emerging technologies in online medical education, with a focus on instructional tools and methods. The purpose is to assess the current landscape of technology integration, understand faculty and student perceptions, and identify potential applications for enhancing teaching effectiveness and promoting gender inclusivity. A quantitative research design was employed, involving a sample of 120 participants from three faculties: Medical, Pharmacy, and Stomatology. Data were collected through a structured online survey questionnaire, designed to gather information on demographics, technology utilization, teaching effectiveness perceptions, integration challenges, and opinions on gender inclusivity. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze quantitative data, while qualitative data from open-ended questions were analyzed thematically. The results indicate a significant utilization of emerging technologies in online medical education, with mobile learning and gamification being the most promising tools for teaching effectiveness. However, challenges such as technical support and resistance to integration were identified. Despite these challenges, participants generally perceived emerging technologies as effective in enhancing learning experiences, with potential for addressing gender disparities in medical education. In conclusion, the findings underscore the importance of leveraging emerging technologies to enrich online medical education, promote gender inclusivity, and enhance teaching effectiveness. Recommendations include providing adequate technical support and professional development for faculty, addressing resistance to technology integration, and further exploring the potential of emerging technologies in medical education.
探索在线医学教育中的新兴技术:女性在线大学调查
本研究探讨了新兴技术在在线医学教育中的应用和看法,重点是教学工具和方法。目的是评估技术整合的现状,了解教师和学生的看法,并确定在提高教学效果和促进性别包容性方面的潜在应用。研究采用了定量研究设计,抽样调查了来自三个学院的 120 名参与者:研究采用了定量研究设计,对来自医学、药学和口腔医学三个学院的 120 名参与者进行了抽样调查。通过结构化在线调查问卷收集数据,旨在收集有关人口统计学、技术使用、教学效果感知、整合挑战以及对性别包容性的看法等方面的信息。描述性统计用于分析定量数据,而开放式问题中的定性数据则进行了专题分析。结果表明,在线医学教育中大量使用了新兴技术,其中移动学习和游戏化是最有希望提高教学效果的工具。然而,也发现了一些挑战,如技术支持和整合阻力。尽管存在这些挑战,但参与者普遍认为新兴技术能有效提升学习体验,并有可能解决医学教育中的性别差异问题。总之,研究结果强调了利用新兴技术丰富在线医学教育、促进性别包容和提高教学效果的重要性。建议包括为教师提供足够的技术支持和专业发展,解决技术整合的阻力,以及进一步探索新兴技术在医学教育中的潜力。
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