E-Learning perception and satisfaction among health sciences students amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
CONCLUSION: E-learning satisfaction levels were better among developed countries (7.34) compared to developing countries (5.82). The majority of participants agreed that E-learning was satisfactory in acquiring knowledge, however not effective in acquiring clinical and technical skills. As the COVID-19 lockdown eases, there is a need for improvement in the methods employed in E-learning and more blended learning among healthcare students is recommended.
PMID: 33185620 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Work - Category: Occupational Health Authors: Abbasi MS, Ahmed N, Sajjad B, Alshahrani A, Saeed S, Sarfaraz S, Alhamdan RS, Vohra F, Abduljabbar T Tags: Work Source Type: research
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