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:: Volume 9, Issue 2 (9-2021) ::
mededj 2021, 9(2): 62-72 Back to browse issues page
Evaluation of Students' Satisfaction with Virtual Education in the Self-Governing Campus of Babol University of Medical Sciences During the Pandemic of COVID-19
Naghmeh Ziaie , Romina Hamzehpour , Mehran Baghertabar , Sodabeh Alidadi * , Maryam Ghaemi Amiri
Education Development Office, Self-Governing Campus, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran.
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Background and Objective: Due to the change in educational methods and virtualization of university classrooms following the COVID-19 epidemic, after the necessary activities in this regard, in order to examine students' feedback on what they experienced during the academic year 1399-1400, in this Study we measured the satisfaction of students of Self-Governing Campus of Babol University of Medical Sciences about virtual education.
Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the level of students' satisfaction with virtual education and end-of-semester tests was assessed using a researcher-made questionnaire. The poll was conducted through the Faradid system. Results were reported in frequency and frequency percentage.
Findings: A total of 250 students with 66.85% participation in 4 fields of general medicine, general dentistry, bachelor of physiotherapy and bachelor of nursingparticipated in the study. The general satisfaction of students with virtual education, and the possibility of establishing a two-way relationship between professors and students and providing appropriate feedback, all 4 disciplines were moderate satisfaction. Regarding the evaluation method at the end of the semester, 84.5% of students had average and lower level of satisfaction. Regarding the preferred teaching method, the choice of students in all fields was face-to-face teaching method.
Conclusion: Given the current situation and accepting the fact that education should move towards virtualization, it seems that more decision should be taken to raise the quality of e-learning so that interactive methods can take their place in the method of education.
Keywords: Virtual Education, Online Classes, Satisfaction, Students
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2021/09/22 | Accepted: 2021/09/22 | Published: 2021/09/22
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Ziaie N, Hamzehpour R, Baghertabar M, Alidadi S, Ghaemi Amiri M. Evaluation of Students' Satisfaction with Virtual Education in the Self-Governing Campus of Babol University of Medical Sciences During the Pandemic of COVID-19. mededj 2021; 9 (2) :62-72
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