Afifa Ehsan, Naila Umer, Ali Raza, Maryam Masood, Farhan Riaz, Sana Akram
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背景与目的:技术进步已经将社会转变为一个全球性实体;医学教育也不例外。无数的社交媒体平台,如Facebook、WhatsApp、Instagram和Edmodo,鼓励协作学习、改进沟通和知识共享。目前的研究旨在评估学生对WhatsApp作为一种额外的教育和学习辅助工具的看法,用于交流、分享学习材料和作为一个讨论论坛。方法:这项横断面研究于2021年7月至2021年12月在巴基斯坦谢库普拉的法里亚尔牙科学院进行。准备了一份标准化问卷,并在北斗一年级至北斗四年级的学生中分发。使用SPSS Version 20对回复进行分析。结果:本研究共纳入150名受试者;其中女性占62% (n=93),男性占38% (n=57)。90%的学生发现通过WhatsApp学习很有用。在WhatsApp作为一种额外的学习辅助工具的有效性方面,两性之间都存在关联(p≤0.02)。结论:如今,社交媒体是用于社区交流的主要机制,也被用作教学和学习目的的额外辅助工具。将社交媒体与传统的医学课堂教学相结合具有明显的优势。
Students’ perception of WhatsApp usage as an additional learning aid at a Dental College in Pakistan
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Technological advancements have transformed society into a global entity; medical education is no exception. Innumerable social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Edmodo encourage collaborative learning, improved communication, and knowledge-sharing. The current study aims to assess students' perception of WhatsApp as an additional educational and learning aid for communication purposes, sharing of learning materials, and as a discussion forum.
METHODOLOGY: This cross-sectional study was carried out from July 2021 to December 2021 at Faryal Dental College, Sheikhupura, Pakistan. A standardized questionnaire was prepared and circulated amongst students of 1st Year BDS to Final Year BDS. Responses were analyzed using SPSS Version 20.
RESULTS: The study comprised 150 participants; the majority, i.e., 62% (n=93), were females, and 38% (n=57) were males. Learning through WhatsApp was found to be useful by 90% of students. An association (p≤0.02) was found among both genders regarding the usefulness of WhatsApp as an additional learning aid.
CONCLUSION: These days, social media is a dominant mechanism used for communal exchanges and is also utilized as an additional aid for teaching and learning purposes. Incorporating social media with conventional class teaching in medical education has evident advantages.