Perception of MBBS Students on Hybrid Teaching in Covid-19 Era: A Survey of Public Sector Medical University
Shafaq Naseer, Imrana Zulfikar, Farhan Zaheer, Fariha Butt, Saima Sagheer, Erum Kazim
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To explore the perceptions, limitations
and recommendations for hybrid teaching.
Methodology: This is a cross sectional study, conducted in the academic session of
2021 among the students of Dow medical college including third years through
final years. Convenient sampling is used.
The questionnaire was created on Google and forms were emailed to the
students. Likert scale is applied to record the responses.
Results: Total
of 102 students of both genders filled the questionnaire. Students were mostly
from third year, fourth year and final year. Most of the students had no
previous experience of e- learning. 36.3% students agreed that hybrid teaching
is better than face to face or online sessions alone. 31.4% were of the opinion
that hybrid teaching covers the strong points of both face to face and online
teaching.
Conclusion: Covid-19 makes classroom medical education difficult but blended or
hybrid teaching and learning would seem to be the perfect solution to overcome
the challenges.
Keywords: Hybrid teaching, distance learning, Covid 19