Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
College of Pharmacy, Alfaisal University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jun 23;10:880835. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.880835. eCollection 2022.
Off-campus online learning methods abruptly increased and gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous studies have highlighted the limitations of online learning mode; however, further studies on the experiences of medical students are needed. This study aimed to investigate the preclinical medical students and faculty members' experiences with online education and learning.
In this cross-sectional study, data were collected using convenience sampling. Two hundred nine students and 13 faculty members who participated in the online courses offered during the spring semester of 2019-2020 completed an online questionnaire. A 30-item questionnaire for the students and a 25-item questionnaire for the faculty were used in this cross-sectional study.
Overall, 30% of the student sample was satisfied; importantly, high-achieving students (GPA > 3.5) were less satisfied (25 vs. 32%; = 0.006). Satisfaction was also low (35%) for student-faculty interaction opportunities. About half of the student sample agreed that small-group interactive sessions would improve learning (53%). The most favored course format was the blended mode (43%), followed by traditional (40%) and online modes (17%). Six out of 13 (46%) faculty members were satisfied with their online experiences. Most of them found virtual teaching applications convenient (77%). Conversely, few faculty members agreed to interact effectively (54%), while 69% favored a blended format.
The level of satisfaction in fully online courses offered during the COVID-19 pandemic remained low, especially among high-achieving students. Both students and faculty favored the blended format for future purposes. Small group active-learning strategies and web-based interactive tools may facilitate engagement and student-faculty interactions.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,校外在线学习方法突然增加并受到欢迎。先前的研究强调了在线学习模式的局限性,但需要进一步研究医学生的经验。本研究旨在调查临床医学专业学生和教师对在线教育和学习的体验。
在这项横断面研究中,使用便利抽样法收集数据。在 2019-2020 年春季学期参加在线课程的 209 名学生和 13 名教师完成了在线问卷。学生使用 30 项问卷,教师使用 25 项问卷。
总体而言,30%的学生样本表示满意;重要的是,成绩较高的学生(平均绩点>3.5)的满意度较低(25%对 32%;=0.006)。学生与教师互动机会的满意度也较低(35%)。大约一半的学生样本同意小组互动式课程会提高学习效果(53%)。最受欢迎的课程模式是混合模式(43%),其次是传统模式(40%)和在线模式(17%)。13 名教师中有 6 名(46%)对他们的在线体验感到满意。他们大多数人认为虚拟教学应用程序很方便(77%)。相反,很少有教师认为可以有效互动(54%),而 69%的人赞成混合模式。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供的完全在线课程的满意度仍然较低,尤其是在成绩较高的学生中。学生和教师都赞成将来采用混合模式。小组主动学习策略和基于网络的互动工具可能有助于参与和师生互动。