Management Department, College of Business Administration, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsaa 31982, Saudi Arabia.
Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Suez Canal University, Ismailia 41522, Egypt.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 23;19(7):3823. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073823.
The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has forced higher institutions to shift towards electronic (e) learning. Despite a plethora of research on the responses of higher education institutions to COVID-19 and their shift towards e-learning, research often focuses on the opportunities and/or challenges of e-learning amid COVID-19. Notwithstanding this, limited research has addressed how e-learning experiences can be enhanced among medical students, who often need conventional leaning, especially for practical courses. This research addresses a gap in the knowledge and examined medical students' perceptions of e-learning using the Blackboard platform, and the elements or predicators that affect their e-learning experience amid COVID-19 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. An online survey was transmitted to medical students in three main public universities. Based on the findings, a FLOWER model was proposed for improving e-learning experience using Blackboard among medical students. This model includes six dimensions: feedback, leverage to remain motivated, open resources and information, working together, evaluation, and reflection and knowledge. These dimensions are interrelated, and enable the creation of a positive e-learning experience. The results showed that four of the six dimensions have high positive and significant path coefficients: open sources and information; leverage to remain motivated; working together; and reflection and knowledge construction. Two of the six dimensions have low positive, but significant, path coefficients (feedback and evaluation), which require further consideration by policymakers and educators. The results have several theoretical and practical implications, which are elaborated upon.
全球 COVID-19 大流行迫使高等院校转向电子(e)学习。尽管有大量关于高等教育机构对 COVID-19 的反应及其向电子学习的转变的研究,但研究往往侧重于 COVID-19 期间电子学习的机会和/或挑战。尽管如此,很少有研究探讨医学生如何增强电子学习体验,因为医学生通常需要传统的学习方式,尤其是对于实践课程。本研究填补了这一知识空白,调查了沙特阿拉伯医学生对 Blackboard 平台的电子学习的看法,以及在 COVID-19 期间影响他们电子学习体验的因素或预测因素。一项在线调查被发送给了三所主要公立大学的医学生。基于调查结果,提出了一个使用 Blackboard 提高医学生电子学习体验的 FLOWER 模型。该模型包括六个维度:反馈、保持动力的杠杆作用、开放资源和信息、协作、评估和反思与知识。这些维度相互关联,能够创造积极的电子学习体验。结果表明,六个维度中有四个具有高度积极且显著的路径系数:开放资源和信息;保持动力的杠杆作用;协作;以及反思和知识构建。六个维度中有两个具有低度积极但显著的路径系数(反馈和评估),这需要政策制定者和教育工作者进一步考虑。结果具有若干理论和实际意义,详细阐述了这些意义。