Quality of virtual education from the perspective of students and professors during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sara Mohammadi, M. Shohani, L. Abedi, Saleh Arizavi, Aghil Rostami
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Background & Objective: Soon after the outbreak of COVID-19, Universities of medical sciences was forced to shift from face-to-face education toward online educational activities according to WHO recommendation to observe physical distancing. Therefore, the present study was conducted to determine the quality of virtual education classes from the perspective of students and professors at Ilam University of Medical Sciences. Materials & Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in five faculties of Ilam University of Medical Sciences in 2020. Thirty professors and 370 students participated in the study by convenience sampling. Data were collected using a researcher-made questionnaire based on the viewpoint of university professors and students about the quality of virtual classes. The questionnaire included 30 questions in four sections: the ability to use the educational system, feelings and attitudes towards the virtual class, learning and educational environment, interactive learning and perceived effectiveness, plus five questions addressing satisfaction with the training course. The data were analyzed using independent t-test at a significance level of P <0.05 by SPSS 22 software. Results: The mean and standard deviation (SD) score of the quality of virtual education classes from the perspective of professors and students was 48.6(16.2) and 47.9(25.9), respectively, which is considered moderate. There was a significant difference between professors' and students’ viewpoints about satisfaction with virtual education classes (P= 0.004), indicating that the professors were more contented than students. Conclusion: Generally, professors and students rated the overall quality of virtual classes as moderate, and they were also relatively satisfied with the course. © 2021, Journal of Medical Education Development. All rights reserved.
COVID-19大流行期间学生和教授视角下的虚拟教育质量
背景与目的:新冠肺炎爆发后不久,根据世界卫生组织关于保持身体距离的建议,医学院校被迫从面对面教育转向在线教育活动。因此,本研究从伊拉姆医学科学大学的学生和教授的角度来确定虚拟教育课程的质量。材料与方法:这项横断面研究于2020年在伊拉姆医学科学大学的五个学院进行。30名教授和370名学生通过方便抽样的方式参与了这项研究。根据大学教授和学生对虚拟课堂质量的看法,使用研究人员制作的问卷收集数据。问卷包括四个部分的30个问题:使用教育系统的能力、对虚拟课堂的感受和态度、学习和教育环境、互动学习和感知效果,以及五个关于培训课程满意度的问题。数据采用SPSS 22软件进行独立t检验,显著性水平为P<0.05。结果:从教授和学生的角度来看,虚拟教育课堂质量的平均值和标准差(SD)分别为48.6(16.2)和47.9(25.9),属于中等水平。教授和学生对虚拟教育课堂满意度的看法存在显著差异(P=0.004),表明教授比学生更满意。结论:一般来说,教授和学生对虚拟课堂的整体质量评价为中等,他们对课程也相对满意。©2021,《医学教育发展杂志》。保留所有权利。
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