Implementation of the online learning management system ‘Moodle’ as a blended approach to online teaching

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Shilpi Goyal, F. Khaliq, N. Vaney
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Web-based learning is becoming a newly accepted standard in education, more so with COVID-19 pandemic. To use technology to redesign learning experiences, a blend of synchronous and asynchronous approaches was used wherein the routine lectures through MS Teams (synchronous) were integrated with an online learning management system (LMS), ‘Moodle’ (modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment) based, four-quadrant approach (asynchronous). We aimed to determine the student’s engagement, performance and perception of the new online LMS. All 170 students of the 1st year MBBS of batch 2020 were enrolled in the course. A module was developed for teaching ‘Physiology of Vision’ with this blended approach. Along with routine online lectures through Microsoft Teams, supplementary materials in the form of multimedia presentations and additional links to useful websites were provided through online LMS. The online activity of students was recorded and assessments were done. A feedback form was filled out by students at the end of the course. A significant positive correlation of examination scores with individual student’s activity logs and significantly better scores in top Moodle users along with significantly higher marks in Moodle-based modules than in other modules confirmed the value of Moodle in improving student performance. Overall feedback from students was clearly in favour of implementing Moodle as a complementary tool to traditional teaching. Moodle improved the quality of learning. It developed interest and motivation among students and has a positive impact on academic outcomes.
实施在线学习管理系统“Moodle”作为在线教学的混合方法
基于网络的学习正在成为一种新接受的教育标准,随着新冠肺炎的流行,情况更是如此。为了使用技术重新设计学习体验,使用了同步和异步方法的混合,其中通过MS Teams(同步)进行的常规讲座与在线学习管理系统(LMS)、基于“Moodle”(模块化面向对象动态学习环境)的四象限方法(异步)相集成。我们旨在确定学生对新在线LMS的参与度、表现和看法。2020批次MBBS一年级的所有170名学生都参加了该课程。开发了一个模块,用这种混合方法教授“视觉生理学”。除了通过微软团队进行的常规在线讲座外,还通过在线LMS提供了多媒体演示形式的补充材料和有用网站的附加链接。记录了学生的在线活动并进行了评估。课程结束时,学生们填写了一份反馈表。考试成绩与个别学生的活动日志呈显著正相关,Moodle顶级用户的成绩明显更好,基于Moodle的模块的成绩明显高于其他模块,这证实了Moodle在提高学生成绩方面的价值。学生们的总体反馈显然支持将Moodle作为传统教学的补充工具。Moodle提高了学习质量。它培养了学生的兴趣和动机,并对学业成绩产生了积极影响。
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Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (IJPP) welcomes original manuscripts based upon research in physiological, pharmacological and allied sciences from any part of the world.
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