Discipline of Family Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.
Afr J Prim Health Care Fam Med. 2021 Sep 6;13(1):e1-e8. doi: 10.4102/phcfm.v13i1.3002.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic led to the closure of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in March 2020 and the migration to online teaching for all students, with modules and assessments being modified to accommodate the new form of teaching.
The aim of this research was to assess the 5th year students' experience of emergency on-line learning during the Family Medicine module, which was adapted in response to the pandemic.
The research was conducted among 5th year medical students at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in December 2020.
A questionnaire was used to assess the experiences of the 5th year MBChB students of on-line learning.
Of the 256 students, 43.8% completed the questionnaire; 43 (38.4%) spent lockdown in an urban area; 30 (26.8%) in semi-urban and 39 (34.8%) in rural area; 34 (30.4%) always had internet connectivity; 41 (36.6%) mostly or often; and 28 (25%) sometimes or occassionally whilst 9 (8%) did not have any connectivity. Despite data bundles being provided by the UKZN, 47 did not have access to sufficient data for their academic needs. Only 35 students felt that their environment during lockdown was conducive to online learning and 71 students were not in a good headspace to engage with online learning.
Whilst there are undoubted advantages of online teaching and learning in terms of access and reach, this potential is limited by structural and economic factors. These issues had a major impact on the ability of students to engage with this form of instruction.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)全球大流行导致夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学(UKZN)于 2020 年 3 月关闭,所有学生转为在线教学,模块和评估进行修改以适应新的教学形式。
本研究旨在评估家庭医学模块中第 5 年学生在紧急情况下在线学习的体验,该模块是为应对大流行而改编的。
这项研究是在 2020 年 12 月在夸祖鲁-纳塔尔大学的第 5 年医学生中进行的。
使用问卷评估第 5 年 MBChB 学生在线学习的体验。
在 256 名学生中,有 43.8%完成了问卷;43 名(38.4%)在城市封锁区度过;30 名(26.8%)在半城市和 39 名(34.8%)在农村地区;34 名(30.4%)始终有互联网连接;41 名(36.6%)大部分或经常有;28 名(25%)有时或偶尔有,而 9 名(8%)没有任何连接。尽管 UKZN 提供了数据套餐,但仍有 47 名学生无法获得足够的数据来满足他们的学术需求。只有 35 名学生认为他们在封锁期间的环境有利于在线学习,而 71 名学生的学习状态不佳,无法参与在线学习。
尽管在线教学和学习在获取和覆盖面方面具有毋庸置疑的优势,但这种潜力受到结构和经济因素的限制。这些问题对学生参与这种教学形式的能力产生了重大影响。