Hussain Farhat N, Al-Mannai Reem, Agouni Abdelali
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, QU Health, Qatar University, Doha, QAT.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, Doha, QAT.
Cureus. 2024 Nov 13;16(11):e73649. doi: 10.7759/cureus.73649. eCollection 2024 Nov.
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted an abrupt and widespread transition to remote learning, compelling higher education institutions to swiftly adjust to novel modalities. This study examines the post-pandemic insights and benefits of technology-enhanced learning (TEL), particularly archived video lecture capture systems, in facilitating undergraduate pharmacy education during and beyond the pandemic. Through a quantitative analysis of archival lecture views, we sought to identify critical elements that enabled a successful transition to remote learning, providing insights into sustainable educational methods for future disruptions. Our analysis indicated a substantial rise in weekly views of lecture archived recordings during the pandemic, with Spring 2020 achieving 452 views compared to 291 in Spring 2019. Usage surges transpired during weeks 11-13 of Spring 2020, aligning with the sudden transition to remote learning and a temporary postponement of assessments. A comparative analysis of archived lectures from Spring 2019 (delivered before the pandemic) at two intervals - November 2019 and September 2020 - revealed a significant rise in views following the pandemic. The temporal analysis of lecture archives access indicated that students sustained their after-hours watching patterns, with a peak occurring between 6 PM and 9 PM, particularly before major exams. Nevertheless, the frequency of access significantly increased after the pandemic. This study emphasizes the strategic importance of video lecture recording in enhancing resilience within higher education institutions, facilitating students' learning continuity, and equipping institutions for possible future disruptions. These technologies facilitate flexible, autonomous learning, catering to diverse student needs and learning styles. They also support faculty professional development by encouraging reflective practice and data analysis to improve teaching methods. Furthermore, video recording facilitates instructor collaboration and acts as a vital resource for ongoing education, allowing students to revisit complex topics. Integrating TEL and video capture systems into the conventional academic framework enables higher education to improve its readiness and adaptability to uphold educational quality during unexpected occurrences.
新冠疫情促使教育迅速且广泛地转向远程学习,迫使高等教育机构迅速适应新的教学模式。本研究探讨了疫情后技术增强型学习(TEL),特别是存档视频讲座录制系统,在疫情期间及之后促进本科药学教育方面的见解和益处。通过对存档讲座观看量的定量分析,我们试图确定促成向远程学习成功过渡的关键因素,为应对未来干扰的可持续教育方法提供见解。我们的分析表明,疫情期间讲座存档录像的每周观看量大幅上升,2020年春季达到452次观看,而2019年春季为291次。2020年春季第11 - 13周出现了使用高峰,这与向远程学习的突然转变以及评估的临时推迟相吻合。对2019年春季(疫情前授课)在两个时间点——2019年11月和2020年9月——的存档讲座进行的比较分析显示,疫情后观看量显著增加。讲座存档访问的时间分析表明,学生保持了课后观看模式,高峰出现在下午6点至9点之间,尤其是在 major exams 之前。然而,疫情后访问频率显著增加。本研究强调了视频讲座录制在增强高等教育机构恢复力、促进学生学习连续性以及使机构为未来可能的干扰做好准备方面的战略重要性。这些技术促进了灵活、自主的学习,满足了不同学生的需求和学习风格。它们还通过鼓励反思性实践和数据分析以改进教学方法来支持教师的专业发展。此外,视频录制促进了教师之间的合作,并作为持续教育的重要资源,使学生能够重温复杂的主题。将TEL和视频捕获系统整合到传统学术框架中,能够使高等教育提高其准备程度和适应能力,以便在意外事件发生时维持教育质量。