新冠肺炎大流行期间尼泊尔医科本科生电子学习的有效性:一项在线调查

P. Adhikari, Sumedha Paudel, Rajanikant Pandey, Abhigya Parajuli, A. Pyakuryal
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新冠肺炎疫情已使大多数国家的医学教育转向虚拟模式。尽管在线学习已经实践了很长时间,并被证明是有效的,但它的有用性应该在尼泊尔等发展中国家寻找。方法:采用结构化自填问卷对医学本科学生进行在线调查,问卷内容包括人口统计信息、在线课程的学习方式以及对在线课程的看法。结果:大部分学生能够使用设备和上网设备,但也有部分学生反映家中没有上网设备。超过一半的学生回答说,在线课程开始后,他们有某种视觉问题。大多数学生回答说,网络连接问题阻碍了在线学习。一半以上的学生强烈反对在疫情结束后继续进行在线课程。结论:在我国这样资源有限的国家,虚拟学习存在很多障碍。应在学生中评估电子学习的有效性,并由有关当局解决虚拟学习的缺点。
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Effectiveness of e-Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic among the Undergraduate Medical Students in Nepal: An Online Survey
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the medical education to the virtual mode in most of the countries. Though online learning has been practiced for long and proved to be effective, its usefulness should be looked for in developing countries like Nepal. Methods: An online survey was conducted among undergraduate medical students with the help of a structured self-administered questionnaire consisting of demographic information, modalities of online classes they are taking and their opinion regarding the online classes. Results: Most of the students had access to the devices and internet facilities though some of the students responded that they have no internet facility at home. More than half of the students have answered that they are having some sort of visual problem after the online classes have started. Most of the students responded that the internet connectivity issue is a hindrance to online learning. More than half of the students strongly disagree that online class should be continued even after the pandemic is over. Conclusion: There are lots of obstacles in virtual learning in resource-limited countries like ours. The effectiveness of e-learning should be evaluated among the students and the shortcomings of virtual learning should be addressed by concerned authorities.
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