Students' Scientific Society at the Pathophysiology Unit, Department of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, the Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
Health Promotion and Obesity Management Unit, Department of Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Katowice, the Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jul 8;22(1):529. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03600-7.
In March 2020 lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic forced Polish Medical Universities to implement e-learning. The aim of the study was to evaluate the perception of e-learning by students of Medical Universities in Poland.
Survey was performed nationwide via the Internet from 30th November 2020 to 10th February 2021. Six hundred fifteen (615) medical students completed the survey. The study questionnaire included questions concerning sociodemographic data, perception of lecturers' effectiveness, assessment of stationary and online classes, changes in learning habits and restrictions on education, and advantages and disadvantages of e-learning.
The respondents reported that 96.1% of lectures, 85.5% of seminars, and 40.0% of clinical classes were implemented by e-learning. The lectures conducted by e-learning were assessed as good and very good by 78.4% and seminars by 51.2% of respondents. While the clinical classes conducted by e-learning were assessed as bad and very bad by 62.9% of respondents. The most frequently indicated limitations of e-learning were the quality of the content and available materials (26.9%), restrictions in direct contact with the lecturer (19.6%), Internet connection (16.8%), and home conditions (13.8%). Only 4% of the students had to buy or retrofit computer equipment. Any other limitations were indicated by 9.7% of the respondents.
Students were highly accepting of lectures and seminars conducted in the form of e-learning, but not laboratory and clinical classes. The main problems in e-learning are the quality of the classes conducted and the Internet connection. The students expect e-learning classes to be conducted in real-time, with direct, face-to-face contact with the lecturer.
2020 年 3 月,由于 COVID-19 大流行,波兰的医科大学被迫实施网络教学。本研究旨在评估波兰医科大学生对网络教学的看法。
2020 年 11 月 30 日至 2021 年 2 月 10 日,通过互联网在全国范围内进行了调查。共有 615 名医学生完成了调查。研究问卷包括社会人口统计学数据、对讲师效能的评估、对固定和在线课程的评估、学习习惯的变化和对教育的限制,以及网络教学的优缺点。
受访者报告说,96.1%的讲座、85.5%的研讨会和 40.0%的临床课程是通过网络教学实施的。通过网络教学进行的讲座被 78.4%的受访者评为良好和非常好,研讨会被 51.2%的受访者评为良好和非常好。而通过网络教学进行的临床课程则被 62.9%的受访者评为差和非常差。网络教学最常被指出的限制因素是内容和可用材料的质量(26.9%)、与讲师直接接触的限制(19.6%)、网络连接(16.8%)和家庭条件(13.8%)。只有 4%的学生不得不购买或改装计算机设备。9.7%的受访者指出了其他限制因素。
学生对以网络教学形式进行的讲座和研讨会高度接受,但对实验室和临床课程则不然。网络教学中的主要问题是教学质量和网络连接。学生希望网络教学课程能够实时进行,与讲师进行直接的面对面接触。