Perspective of dental medicine students learning in remote biochemistry laboratories during COVID-19

Emna Golli, Asma Kassab, samia dabbou

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    Résumé

    Students at the Monastir Faculty of Dental Medicine were required to remain inside during the COVID-19 pandemic for their own safety and in accordance with official directives. It is evident that learners’ perceptions are a recognized indicator of the efficiency of any teaching approach. Therefore, we focused on students' input on the validity of online biochemistry laboratories to assure their preferences with the finest teaching approaches. The study included 116 undergraduate dental students from the Faculty of Dental Medicine of Monastir. The survey has 40 questions. This investigation covered (i) information technology tool accessibility, (ii) course presentation, interactions in a virtual classroom, teachers’ availability, and (iii) preferred learning styles. The percentages were then determined for each item and assessed. Our results showed that almost students were equipped with computers, smartphones and tablets but have encountered some connectivity issues. Moreover, participants find courses well presented, approved class interactions, and were satisfied with teachers’ availability. Nevertheless, students were not already prepared for entirely online learning. Despite, the overall positive perception among students toward remote education during the COVID-19 outbreak; they preferred considering shared learning between face-to-face and online once the pandemic is over.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)6407-6421
    Nombre de pages15
    journalEducation and Information Technologies
    Volume28
    Numéro de publication6
    Les DOIs
    Etat de la publicationPublié - 14 nov. 2022

    Financement

    Bailleurs de fondsNuméro du bailleur de fonds
    UK Research and Innovation105160

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