Alqudah Noor M, Jammal Hisham M, Saleh Omar, Khader Yousef, Obeidat Nail, Alqudah Jumana
Division of Ophthalmology, Department of Special Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan.
Department of Public Health, Community Medicine and Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan.
Ann Med Surg (Lond). 2020 Nov;59:44-47. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2020.09.014. Epub 2020 Sep 11.
Electronic-learning (e-Learning) is a form of education that utilizes information and communications technology to access online teaching and learning. This study aims to evaluate the e-Learning experience among Jordanian academic ophthalmologists during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
A cross-sectional survey was applied by using a questionnaire that was distributed among 23 academic ophthalmologists working at 6 medical schools in Jordan during the lockdown. The questionnaire included questions about the ophthalmologists' experience with e-Learning, advantages and disadvantages of e-Learning, interactions of medical students for the e-Learning and the expectations of e-Learning for the future.
A total of 22 out of 23 academic ophthalmologists responded. Flexibility of e-Learning to time and place was a major advantage (95.5%), whereas lack of skills was the main obstacle for e-Learning (77.3%). Nineteen participants (86.4%) were not satisfied with e-Learning as the sole method for undergraduate teaching. To improve the original on-campus two-week ophthalmology course, 12 (54.5%) suggested integrating e-Learning into the curriculum, 3 (13.6%) preferred extending the period of training, and 7 (31.8%) reported that their tight schedule does not allow for more tasks.
The experience of e-Learning was positive. Most believed that e-Learning would have a prominent role in the future of medical education and proposed blended learning programs.
电子学习是一种利用信息和通信技术进行在线教学的教育形式。本研究旨在评估2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间约旦眼科专业学术人员的电子学习体验。
采用横断面调查,通过问卷调查在封锁期间约旦6所医学院工作的23名眼科专业学术人员。问卷包括有关眼科医生电子学习体验、电子学习的优缺点、医学生对电子学习的互动以及对电子学习未来期望的问题。
23名眼科专业学术人员中共有22人做出回应。电子学习在时间和地点上的灵活性是一个主要优点(95.5%),而缺乏技能是电子学习的主要障碍(77.3%)。19名参与者(86.4%)对将电子学习作为本科教学的唯一方法不满意。为改进原有的为期两周的校内眼科课程,12人(54.5%)建议将电子学习纳入课程,3人(13.6%)倾向于延长培训时间,7人(31.8%)表示他们的日程安排很紧,无法承担更多任务。
电子学习体验是积极的。大多数人认为电子学习将在医学教育的未来发挥重要作用,并提议采用混合式学习项目。