One year into online classes, a comparison with conventional classroom teaching – A survey in North Kerala

Smruthi Valambath, Leena Hiremath
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Background: In the early 2020, COVID was declared as a pandemic and then on all the educational institutions were forced to close down for regular classes. Almost all the previous studies were done comparing different groups of students or different academic year. However, our study was done on the same set of students and in the same academic year itself with the same teaching faculty, where students underwent 8 months of online classes followed by 2 months of classroom teaching. Aims and Objectives: This study was done to know the effectiveness of e-classes in comparison to conventional classroom teaching among professional students in north Kerala in terms of gaining knowledge, balance between the practical and theoretical experiences, and availability of e-resources. Materials and Methods: One thousand medical college students from three different medical colleges in north Kerala voluntarily participated in the study which was on an online questionnaire-based survey. The questionnaire was self-made and based on Likert five point scale. Results: The study included both boys and girls. In most of the fields such as effective communication, interaction, effective teaching methodology, and understanding the topic and providing feedback, students found classroom learning much better than online learning only advantage of online learning that they found was the convenience as it could be taken from home without having to travel and without facing the hostel-related adjustment issues. Conclusion: To make online methods more acceptable, we will have to bring in various changes and modifications in our way of teaching. More animations and smaller groups may be needed. Individual attention will be possible with smaller groups per class and feedbacks can be taken with ease. With these changes in teaching methods, online mode can be made more effective in reaching to students and making it acceptable by them.
一年的在线课程,与传统课堂教学的比较——喀拉拉邦北部的一项调查
背景:在2020年初,COVID被宣布为大流行,然后所有教育机构被迫关闭正常课程。几乎所有之前的研究都是比较不同的学生群体或不同的学年。然而,我们的研究是在同一学年、同一教师的同一组学生中进行的,学生们经历了8个月的在线课程,然后是2个月的课堂教学。目的和目的:本研究的目的是了解与传统课堂教学相比,在喀拉拉邦北部的专业学生中,电子课堂在获取知识、实践和理论经验之间的平衡以及电子资源的可用性方面的有效性。材料与方法:来自喀拉拉邦北部三所不同医学院的一千名医学院学生自愿参与了这项在线问卷调查。问卷采用李克特五分制,自行编制。结果:研究对象包括男孩和女孩。在大多数领域,如有效的沟通,互动,有效的教学方法,以及理解主题和提供反馈,学生发现课堂学习比在线学习好得多,他们发现在线学习的唯一优势是方便,因为它可以从家里出发,而不必旅行,也不必面对与宿舍相关的调整问题。结论:为了使在线教学方法更容易被接受,我们必须对我们的教学方式进行各种改变和修改。可能需要更多的动画和更小的组。每个班级的小组更小,个人注意力更容易集中,反馈也更容易得到。随着教学方法的这些变化,在线模式可以更有效地接触到学生并为他们所接受。
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