2022
DOI: 10.47836/mjmhs.18.6.30
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Changing Undergraduate Medical Students’ Perception of Online Learning and Assessment During the Covid-19 Pandemic: a One Year Follow-up Study

Abstract: Introduction: Like most educational institutions, our medical school transitioned to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. An initial survey of 192 undergraduate medical students conducted in June 2020 revealed a low acceptance of online assessments, lack of work-readiness, perception of online discussions as being inferior to face-to-face, and prevalent anxiety. Following this, we implemented pedagogic changes to encourage independent learning, improve patient contact, and increase socia… Show more

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“…Zayıf internet bağlantısı ve ağ bağlantısı sorunları gibi sorunlar ciddi endişeler olarak kabul edilir. Ek olarak, bazı öğrenciler bilgilerini çevrimiçi sınavlarda uygulama yeteneklerine dair endişe ve güven eksikliği bildirirler [8].…”
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“…Zayıf internet bağlantısı ve ağ bağlantısı sorunları gibi sorunlar ciddi endişeler olarak kabul edilir. Ek olarak, bazı öğrenciler bilgilerini çevrimiçi sınavlarda uygulama yeteneklerine dair endişe ve güven eksikliği bildirirler [8].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified