Effect of E-Learning on Higher Education
Muhammad Saif Ullah, Nadeem Razaq, Nasir Iqbal, Qurat Ul Ain, Unaiza Hassan, Aminah Ahmed, Noor-Ul-Ain
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ABSTRACT
Background: Most institutions in the Pakistan face many educational troubles that
innovation can offer assistance to overcome. A digital source, such as Zoom,
LMS and Moodle e-learning stage has been actualized at national level in
Pakistan. These learning makes a difference to supply e-content and to appear
distinctive conceivable results for executing a synchronous e learning modules
This paper appears highlighted the e-learning increments which motivate the
undergrad for online learning.
Objectives: To evaluate the minimum inhibitory concentration of Oenothera biennis
seed extract against staphylococcus aureus by using different concentrations.
Study
Design: Descriptive, cross sectional study design.
Settings and
Duration: The study was conducted during the period of
six months from March 2020 to August 2020 at Mohi-ud-Din Islamic Medical College
Mirpur Azad Kashmir.
Methodology: Non probability convenient sampling technique was used and all the
students of 1st and 2nd year MBBS were invited for the study. Approval of
institutional ethical review committee and informed consent from the participants
were obtained. The collected data was organized, entered on SPSS version 21 to
analyze by the use of statistical tools.
Results: Total 200 study participants, 43.5% were females and 56.5 % were males,
50% were from 1st year and 50% were from 2nd year of MBBS class. The majority
of participants (63%) were from urban area. Father’s occupation of participants
was businessman (35%), professionals including doctor, teachers and engineers
(25%), landlord and farmers (15%), other Government employees (25%). Education
level of fathers was bachelor degree or above in (75%) and among mother of the
participants it was found as (54.5%).
Conclusion: This review highlighted several important discoveries in the
near-online learning mode, disproved others, and made a number of predictions
about long-term online innovation for instructional purposes.
Key words: e-learning, higher
education, inspiration, web-based instruction