Doddaiah Sunil Kumar, Kulkarni Praveen, Mohandas Aparna, Murthy M R Narayana
Department of Community Medicine, JSS Medical College, JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research, Mysore, Karnataka, India.
J Educ Health Promot. 2021 May 31;10(1):168. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_609_20. eCollection 2021.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of India announced lockdown from March 25, 2020, which included measures such as social distancing, canceling mass gatherings, and closure of schools and colleges. Since the present generation of students spends a lot of time on social media, especially WhatsApp, the utility of the same to discuss the various public health domains of COVID-19 through multiple-choice questions (MCQs) was explored.
This longitudinal study was conducted among 154 participants (undergraduates, interns, postgraduates, and teaching faculty) for 3 months. MCQs on COVID-19 were disseminated through WhatsApp status of the investigator, and feedback regarding the same was taken at the end of 3 months. The activity log was maintained, and the information was downloaded as a comma-separated value (CSV) file and exported to MS Excel. Descriptive statistics were applied. The location of the participants was entered into the Microsoft Excel sheet and converted into CSV file. The Geographical data were analyzed in the Quantum Geographical information System (QGIS).
Among the 154 study participants, 48% were undergraduates, 10.4% were interns, 30.6% were postgraduates, and 11% were teaching faculty. Eighty-nine percent of the participants felt that WhatsApp can be used as a platform for discussing MCQs. 89%, 93%, and 89.6% of the participants felt that the exercise improved their analytical skills, helped in self-directed learning, and improved collaborative learning, respectively.
Majority of the participants responded that WhatsApp can be used as a platform to discuss MCQs and that the exercise helped in collaborative and self-directed learning.
在新冠疫情之后,印度政府于2020年3月25日宣布封锁,其中包括社交距离、取消大型集会以及关闭学校和学院等措施。由于当代学生在社交媒体上花费大量时间,尤其是在WhatsApp上,因此探讨了通过多项选择题(MCQs)利用该平台讨论新冠疫情的各种公共卫生领域的效用。
这项纵向研究在154名参与者(本科生、实习生、研究生和教师)中进行了3个月。关于新冠疫情的多项选择题通过研究者的WhatsApp状态进行传播,并在3个月末收集相关反馈。维护活动日志,并将信息下载为逗号分隔值(CSV)文件,然后导出到MS Excel。应用描述性统计。将参与者的位置输入到Microsoft Excel工作表中,并转换为CSV文件。在量子地理信息系统(QGIS)中分析地理数据。
在154名研究参与者中,48%是本科生,10.4%是实习生,30.6%是研究生,11%是教师。89%的参与者认为WhatsApp可以用作讨论多项选择题的平台。分别有89%、93%和89.6%的参与者认为该活动提高了他们的分析能力、有助于自主学习并改善了协作学习。
大多数参与者回应称WhatsApp可以用作讨论多项选择题的平台,并且该活动有助于协作学习和自主学习。