Online learning during COVID-19 pandemic - a cross sectional survey of students’ perception

V. V. Rani
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Background: The corona virus pandemic had an impact on the student’s education especially the medical and dental students. There was no option but to continue the education by using the online platforms to take lectures. This survey aims at finding out the students’ perception towards these online classes.Methods: After ethics committee approval, a pre-validated questionnaire was administered as a Google form to the first, second bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery (MBBS) students and first, second bachelor of dental surgery (BDS) students, data was analyzed using descriptive statistics in Microsoft excel.Results: Out of 400 students who were sent the questionnaire 169 answered, with a response rate of 42.25%. 43 (25.44%) students had responded that the availability of the PowerPoint presentation for future reference makes it better for their study. 59 (34.91%) students said the main problem with the online lectures was Internet connectivity and technical issues /buffering during the class. Mean was 3 and above for three questions regarding the interaction during online classes and missing face to face interaction with both faculty and students.Conclusions: There is a positive attitude towards online learning, but the students miss the face-to-face interaction with the faculty and students. There is a necessity for improving the required infrastructure as well as training the faculty for the use of online platforms for planning and undertaking the sessions in an interactive way keeping in view the future occurrence of similar situations.
COVID-19大流行期间的在线学习——对学生看法的横断面调查
背景:冠状病毒大流行对学生的教育产生了影响,特别是对医学和牙科专业的学生。没有别的选择,只能通过在线平台听课来继续学习。这项调查旨在了解学生对这些在线课程的看法。方法:经伦理委员会批准,采用Google表格对医学和外科一、二学士(MBBS)学生和牙科外科一、二学士(BDS)学生进行问卷调查,数据采用Microsoft excel进行描述性统计分析。结果:400名学生中有169人回答了问卷,回复率为42.25%。43名(25.44%)学生回应说,有ppt供将来参考对他们的学习有好处。59名(34.91%)学生表示,在线课程的主要问题是网络连接和课堂上的技术问题/缓冲问题。关于在线课堂互动和缺少与教师和学生面对面互动的三个问题的平均值为3分及以上。结论:学生对网络学习持积极态度,但怀念与教师和学生面对面的互动。有必要改善所需的基础设施,并培训教师使用在线平台,以互动的方式规划和开展会议,以防止未来发生类似情况。
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