在线神经生物学课程--大流行病期间的应急计划

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目的:了解学生对大流行病期间开设的在线神经生物学课程的看法。方法:对医学博士三年级(四年级)的学生进行了横向调查。参加神经生物学课程的 133 名学生提交了调查问卷。调查以问卷形式进行,采用李克特五点量表记录学生对课程不同方面的看法。变量之间采用了描述性分析和卡方分析。数据使用 IBM SPSS 22 版本进行统计分析。描述性分析用于分析学生对在线课程管理方式的看法。所有调查项目的 Shapiro-Wilk 正态性检验结果(p=0.000)表明,参与者的回答不呈正态分布。我们采用了 Chi-square(推断统计程序)来检验探讨变量之间关联的假设。结果:反馈分析表明,学生对修改后的教学干预和评估反应积极。大多数学生对课程的授课方式表示满意,并给予了高度评价。结论:调查结果显示,在线神经生物学课程成功地实现了课程学习成果。从这些经验中汲取教训并利用教育技术的优势,有助于设计技术辅助的混合式学习课程,从而在接下来的学年中提高教学效果。关键词: 神经生物学;大流行病;在线;课程;评估;神经解剖学
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Online Neurobiology Course - An Emergent Plan during the Pandemic
OBJECTIVE: To obtain student's perceptions of the online neurobiology course conducted during the pandemic. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among the MD3 (year 4) students. One hundred thirty-three students enrolled in the neurobiology course submitted their responses to the survey. The survey was administered as a questionnaire on a five-point Likert scale to record the student's perception of the different aspects of the course. Descriptive and Chi-square analyses were employed among the variables. Data was statistically analyzed using IBM SPSS version 22. Descriptive analysis was used to analyze students' perceptions of how the online course was administered. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test results for all survey items (p=0.000) indicate that participant responses were not normally distributed. Chi-square (Inferential statistical procedures) were employed to test hypotheses exploring associations among variables. RESULTS: The feedback analysis reflected that the students reacted positively to the modified teaching interventions and assessments. Most of the students were satisfied with the mode of delivery of the course and rated the course highly. CONCLUSION: The survey results indicated that the online neurobiology course successfully addressed the course learning outcomes. Lessons from these experiences and taking advantage of educational technologies can help design technology-aided blended learning courses to enhance teaching in the upcoming academic years. KEYWORDS: Neurobiology, pandemic, online, course, assessments, neuroanatomy
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