Explaining medical students’ perceptions of virtual assessment in the pandemic COVID-19: A content analysis study

Soleiman Ahmady, Amin Habibi, Esmat Radmanesh
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a significant challenge to education systems worldwide, disrupting traditional teaching and learning methods. This study aims to explore the perceptions of medical students at Abadan University of Medical Sciences regarding electronic assessment methods during the pandemic. Methods: This qualitative study utilized conventional content analysis and involved medical students in their second semester of 2021 who had chosen a unit during the pandemic. Results: Through the analysis process, the participants’ experiences were categorized into six main classes, which included the following: information technology infrastructure, teaching methods of teachers, design of virtual exam questions, monitoring of online exams, psychological issues, and types of virtual assessment. Conclusion: The medical students shared their experiences with virtual assessment during the pandemic, highlighting challenges related to internet infrastructure, communication issues between teachers and students, exam monitoring, psychological factors, reduced learning efficiency due to virtual summative assessment alone, and better learning efficiency through formative assessment alongside summative assessment. They also suggested improvements to online exams, such as increasing the number of questions on each page, allowing the possibility to return to previous questions, and ensuring non-randomness in clinical questions.
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解释医学生在COVID-19大流行中对虚拟评估的看法:一项内容分析研究
背景:2019冠状病毒病大流行给全球教育系统带来了重大挑战,扰乱了传统的教学方法。本研究旨在探讨大流行期间阿巴丹医学科学大学医学生对电子评估方法的看法。方法:本定性研究采用传统的内容分析,涉及2021年第二学期的医科学生,他们在大流行期间选择了一个单元。结果:通过分析过程,将参与者的体验分为六个主要类别,包括信息技术基础设施、教师教学方法、虚拟试题设计、在线考试监控、心理问题和虚拟评估类型。结论:医学生分享了他们在疫情期间使用虚拟评估的经验,强调了网络基础设施、师生沟通问题、考试监控、心理因素、单独使用虚拟总结性评估降低学习效率、形成性评估结合总结性评估提高学习效率等方面的挑战。他们还建议对在线考试进行改进,比如增加每页的问题数量,允许回到之前的问题,并确保临床问题的非随机性。
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