Taher Taqi Mohammed Jwad, Saadi Rami Bahaa, Oraibi Ranya Riyadh, Ghazi Hasanain Faisal, Abdul-Rasool Sahar, Tuma Faiz
Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, Wasit University/College of Medicine, Wasit, IRQ.
College of Medicine, Wasit University, Wasit, IRQ.
Cureus. 2022 May 13;14(5):e24969. doi: 10.7759/cureus.24969. eCollection 2022 May.
Background The sudden and quick propagation of coronavirus-19 disease (COVID-19) has disrupted face-to-face lectures and practical sessions at Iraqi universities. E-learning has surfaced in most countries as an alternative way to continue educational programs. This study aimed to determine the degree of satisfaction and perceived barriers among college students with E-learning. Methods Students of two Iraqi universities studying through an online platform participated in this cross-sectional study. An online survey questionnaire was used to assess student perceptions of the level of satisfaction with and barriers to E-learning. Participants' non-identifying demographics were also collected. Results The majority of students (70.9%) were females, and more than half (57.9%) were from the Faculty of Science. About 64.8% of the students were not satisfied with the E-learning experience. Only 35.5% of the students attended synchronous electronic classes while the rest used asynchronous learning activities. Students' level of satisfaction was poor, as only 6.4% of students strongly believed that tutoring was informative and that technology and educational technology were adequate. On the contrary, 69% of students strongly agreed that E-learning saved them time and money. Barriers that were perceived by the student were slow internet speed, power interruption, and the lack of face-to-face interaction. Conclusions E-learning has significant barriers that require investment in infrastructures and teaching skills development to make students learning satisfactory.
背景 新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)的突然迅速传播扰乱了伊拉克大学的面对面授课和实践课程。在大多数国家,电子学习已成为继续教育项目的一种替代方式。本研究旨在确定大学生对电子学习的满意度和感知到的障碍程度。方法 两所伊拉克大学通过在线平台学习的学生参与了这项横断面研究。使用在线调查问卷来评估学生对电子学习满意度水平和障碍的看法。还收集了参与者的非识别性人口统计学信息。结果 大多数学生(70.9%)为女性,超过一半(57.9%)来自理学院。约64.8%的学生对电子学习体验不满意。只有35.5%的学生参加同步电子课程,其余学生使用异步学习活动。学生的满意度较低,因为只有6.4%的学生坚信辅导内容丰富且技术和教育技术足够。相反,69%的学生强烈同意电子学习节省了他们的时间和金钱。学生们认为的障碍包括网速慢、停电和缺乏面对面互动。结论 电子学习存在重大障碍,需要对基础设施和教学技能发展进行投资,以使学生的学习令人满意。