Perceptions of dental students towards online education during the COVID-19 pandemic.

IF 0.9 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ayca Sarialioglu Gungor, Yesim Sesen Uslu, Nazmiye Donmez
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Abstract

Purpose: This study evaluated the usage habits, attitudes, and perceptions of undergraduate dental students toward distance (online) learning and identified variables related to those attitudes.

Materials and methods: The study included 1,605 undergraduate dental students who participated voluntarily. The data collection tool consisted of a distance learning attitude scale, a questionnaire on personal information, and open-ended questions. The perceptions of dental students to distance education according to the year and type of dental school they attended were evaluated.

Results: Most students expressed that distance learning in dental courses was not as effective as traditional face-to-face education (59.1%, n=949). While students studying at state universities had a more negative view of distance education, the satisfaction scores of the first-year students were found to be significantly lower than the other students (p<0.05).

Conclusion: Dental students were generally unhappy with the interruption of traditional education caused by COVID-19 and having to continue their education online. However, under the circumstances, they saw it as an advantage allowing them to continue their education and avoid a complete suspension.

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COVID-19大流行期间牙科学生对在线教育的看法
目的:本研究评估了本科牙科学生对远程(在线)学习的使用习惯、态度和看法,并确定了与这些态度相关的变量。材料与方法:本研究包括1605名自愿参加的牙科本科学生。数据收集工具包括远程学习态度量表、个人信息问卷和开放式问题。根据所就读的牙科学校的年级和类型,评估牙科学生对远程教育的看法。结果:大多数学生认为远程牙科课程不如传统的面对面教育有效(59.1%,n=949)。而州立大学学生对远程教育的看法更为消极,一年级学生的满意度得分明显低于其他学生(结论:牙科学生普遍不满意传统教育因COVID-19而中断,不得不继续在线学习。然而,在这种情况下,他们认为这是一种优势,可以让他们继续接受教育,避免完全停学。
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European Oral Research
European Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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