Institute of Anatomy, Rostock University Medical Center, 18057 Rostock, Germany.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 29;18(21):11372. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111372.
E-learning has become an increasingly important part of higher education and is currently used both for distance education and as a complement to teaching on the campus. In this study, we investigated the acceptance of the e-learning platform (ELP) ClinicalKey Student (ELSEVIER©) among first-year medical students. Furthermore, we asked whether acceptance (i.e., digital activities) and user behavior changed during the COVID-19 lockdown. Two first-year medical student study cohorts were followed: one cohort during the COVID-19 lockdown and another cohort one year before the lockdown. Different parameters, such as online versus offline studying, daily activities or users versus nonusers, were recorded and evaluated. Additional surveys were conducted to understand why the students used the ELP. In the non-pandemic cohort, 68 out of 251 enrolled students registered in the ELP, while the number of registered students significantly increased during the COVID-19 lockdown (201 out of 255 enrolled 2nd semester students). The increase in registered users was paralleled by an increase in daily activities normalized per user and day. Despite this increase in ELP activities, the relative distribution of different user types (i.e., online versus offline users) did not change. To conclude, this study demonstrates that the COVID-19 lockdown increases the receptivity of medical students to an ELP, but the way the students work with the ELP remains unchanged.
电子学习已成为高等教育中越来越重要的一部分,目前既用于远程教育,也作为校园教学的补充。在这项研究中,我们调查了一年级医学生对电子学习平台(ELP)ClinicalKey Student(Elsevier©)的接受程度。此外,我们还询问了在 COVID-19 封锁期间接受程度(即数字活动)和用户行为是否发生了变化。我们跟踪了两个一年级医学生的学习队列:一个队列在 COVID-19 封锁期间,另一个队列在封锁前一年。记录和评估了不同参数,例如在线与离线学习、日常活动或用户与非用户。进行了额外的调查以了解学生使用 ELP 的原因。在非大流行队列中,251 名注册学生中有 68 名在 ELP 中注册,而在 COVID-19 封锁期间,注册学生的数量显著增加(255 名注册第二学期学生中有 201 名)。注册用户的增加与每个用户和每天的日常活动归一化数量的增加成正比。尽管 ELP 活动有所增加,但不同用户类型(即在线与离线用户)的相对分布并未改变。总之,这项研究表明,COVID-19 封锁提高了医学生对 ELP 的接受程度,但学生使用 ELP 的方式保持不变。