2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1648367/v1
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Transition of preferences, perception and barriers towards E learning during COVID-19 pandemic among medical students in India -A Mixed method study

Abstract: Introduction: Though E learning among medical students has been well received in other parts of the globe, challenges to implementation can only be documented through a longer duration study which can truly fathom the learning experiences of medical students and how their perceptions, preferences and barriers change over a period of time. Objectives: To assess the transition of preferences, perceptions and barriers among medical students towards E-learning during the six months and to explore the perception to… Show more

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“…It was expected that by the year 2030, the OTT services market share in the media and entertainment market was expected to increase to 22%–25% from 7%–9% from that in the year 2022 (Rakheja, 2022). Moreover, internet and broadband penetration in the urban and rural areas of India was rapidly increasing (Suryawanshi et al , 2022) and could trigger a faster growth in the adoption of OTT services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was expected that by the year 2030, the OTT services market share in the media and entertainment market was expected to increase to 22%–25% from 7%–9% from that in the year 2022 (Rakheja, 2022). Moreover, internet and broadband penetration in the urban and rural areas of India was rapidly increasing (Suryawanshi et al , 2022) and could trigger a faster growth in the adoption of OTT services.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%