学生对新冠肺炎疫情期间形态功能与综合实践实验室开展的远程同步活动的看法

M. V. Barbosa, S. G. Duarte, A. M. D. S. J. Barbosa
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本研究的目的是评估学生在COVID-19大流行期间对在线活动的看法。一份自我管理的在线调查问卷发给了一至四年级的医学院学生。共有398名医学生回答了问卷。约90%的学生对活动的总体评价是积极的(满意/非常满意),88.66%的学生对活动的适应情况表示满意。在其他项目中也观察到相同的模式,除了上课的动机。超过七成及75%的学生对自我评估及教职员/讲师的表现及所采用的教学方法均表示满意(满意/非常满意)。在这项研究中,同步远程学习课程是通过Blackboard®开发的,使用不同的教学资源,并在每堂课结束时进行多项选择题测试。据观察,大部分内容都是通过整个学期提供的在线活动和视听材料来考虑和验证的,并且认为教学过程的过渡需要教师和学生的共同努力。大学生对新型冠状病毒大流行期间形态功能和综合实践实验室开展的同步在线活动持非常积极的看法。
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Students’ Perspective of Remote Synchronous Activities Developed in the Morphofunctional and Integrated Practices Laboratories During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The objective of this study was to evaluate students’ perception of online activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. A self-administered online questionnaire was sent to first- to fourth-year medical students. A total of 398 medical students answered the questionnaire. About 90% of the students perceived the overview of the activities as positive (satisfactory/very satisfactory), while 88.66% considered their adaptation satisfactory. The same pattern was observed in the other items, except for the motivation for classes. Self-assessment and faculty members/lecturers’ performance along with the methodology adopted were also perceived positive (satisfactory/very satisfactory) by more than 70% and 75% of the students, respectively. In this study, synchronous distance learning classes were developed through Blackboard® using different pedagogical resources and a multiple-choice test was also applied at the end of every class. It was observed that most of the content was contemplated and validated with the online activities and audiovisual materials provided throughout the semester, and it was considered that the transition in the teaching-learning process required a joint effort by both faculties and students. Undergraduate students had a very positive perception regarding synchronous online activities developed in the morphofunctional and integrated practices laboratories during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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