2022
DOI: 10.37506/ijphrd.v13i3.18210
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Evaluation of Virtual Classes Teaching among first-year MBBS students during COVID-19 era in GMC Jammu

Retash Shan,
Shomalla Jan,
Sunita Kumari
et al.

Abstract: Background:The Covid-19 era has caused the shifting of medical teaching into an Online podium. This has provided us with an excellent opportunity to recognize MBBS-students' preferences of these Online classes which otherwise did not form a significant part of the traditional medical teaching. We have undertaken online classes for theory & practical for the first time in our medical college at GMC Jammu. So the current study was conducted to assess & analyze the preference of first-year MBBS students between o… Show more

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“…Moreover, there are indications from studies that regardless of integrating information and computer technology (ICT) in classrooms, teachers preferred traditional face-to-face teaching and assessments (Saher et al, 2022). Besides, some authors evaluated online and traditional classrooms and found varying opinions and teachers' preferences for traditionalbased teaching (Shan et al, 2022). However, given these varying positions concerning implementing technology in the classroom, some novel studies insist that incorporating good teaching practices, strategies and frameworks may assist in improving the learning outcomes in a technology-based instructional delivery (Romero-Rodr ıguez et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Mobile Learning and Cap(e)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are indications from studies that regardless of integrating information and computer technology (ICT) in classrooms, teachers preferred traditional face-to-face teaching and assessments (Saher et al, 2022). Besides, some authors evaluated online and traditional classrooms and found varying opinions and teachers' preferences for traditionalbased teaching (Shan et al, 2022). However, given these varying positions concerning implementing technology in the classroom, some novel studies insist that incorporating good teaching practices, strategies and frameworks may assist in improving the learning outcomes in a technology-based instructional delivery (Romero-Rodr ıguez et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Mobile Learning and Cap(e)mentioning
confidence: 99%