Department of Anatomy, Cardiff University, Wales, United Kingdom
Research
Attitude of Medical Students towards Zoom Online Lectures
Author(s): Katherine Martha Birt* and Shiby Stephens
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of health care professionals; therefore, the education of future Doctors is highly relevant. This year, as medical student lectures have been delivered via online platforms like Zoom, it is important to explore attitudes towards Zoom lectures, to establish
their impact on student welfare and education. The attitudes were of 1st year medical students. The hypotheses were: medical students would be negative towards Zoom online lectures; the age of the student would impact the perception of Zoom online lectures; and females would be more positive towards Zoom online
lectures compared to males.
Methods: 20 randomized statements regarding Zoom online lectures were devised (ten positive and ten negative) and then scored according to the Thurstone and Chave method. An online survey.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4265.2021.s2.002
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