印度一所医学院本科医科学生在封锁期间的在线教学辅助工具

Shilpi Goyal, Farah Khaliq, Neelam Vaaney
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摘要导读:由于技术的不断创新,教育正在发生深刻的变化。在新冠疫情期间,由于突如其来的封锁,学生们正在努力学习真实的学习材料。目的:为了补充和评估covid - 19大流行期间在线讲座的影响,使用在线学习管理系统“Moodle”(模块化面向对象动态学习环境)设计了一门课程。方法:采用多媒体教材辅助教学,引入网络学习环境的概念。我们评估了学生的在线活动日志,以了解学生的兴趣和参与度。这项研究是在170名2020届MBBS一年级学生中进行的。采用李克特五点量表测量学生对补充材料使用的态度。结果:大多数学生给出了积极的反馈:79%的学生同意补充材料增加了主题的额外兴趣,88%的学生表示它是有用的和相关的。学生对使用LMS表现出积极的态度,并在信息丰富的环境中获得了足够的知识。结论:Moodle在生理学教学中的整合提高了学生的兴趣和动力,学生积极参与获取补充资源。这些努力也为课程管理者制定教学计划和提供有意义的学习体验提供了见解。
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Online teaching as supplementary tool during lockdown among undergraduate medical students in an Indian medical college
Abstract Introduction: Education is undergoing profound changes due to permanent technological innovations. During covid pandemic, students were struggling with authentic study material due to the sudden lockdown. Objectives: In order to supplement and assess the impact of online lectures during covid pandemic a course was designed using an online learning management system (LMS), ‘Moodle’ (modular object-oriented dynamic learning environment. Methods: The teaching approach was supported by multimedia didactic materials to introduce the concepts of Web-based learning environments. We assessed the student’s online activity logs to know the student’s interests and engagement. The study was conducted among 170 first-year MBBS students of batch 2020. The five-point Likert scale was used to measure student attitudes related to supplementary material use. Results: The majority of students gave positive feedback: 79% of students were in agreement that supplementary material added extra interest to the topic and 88% stated that it was useful and relevant. Students displayed positive attitudes towards using LMS and gained adequate knowledge in an information-rich environment. Conclusion: The integration of Moodle in Physiology teaching improved student’s interest and motivation as suggested by student’s active participation to access supplementary resources. Such efforts also give insights to course administrators for setting teaching plans and providing meaningful learning experiences.
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