IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 2840: Cross-Country Student Perceptions about Online Medical Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Conclusions: While online education was found useful in terms of saving time and creating a flexible learning environment, many important drawbacks were noted such as internet and computer problems and unstandardized teaching skills, and lack of quality assurance. In addition, experiences outside the classroom such as making relationships with faculty and friends, conducting research and participating in extracurricular activities were missed, which they normally enjoy in college life.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Tomoya Suzuki Anju Murayama Yasuhiro Kotera Divya Bhandari Yuki Senoo Yuta Tani Kayo Harada Ayumu Kawamoto Satomi Sato Toyoaki Sawano Yasushi Miyata Masaharu Tsubokura Tetsuya Tanimoto Akihiko Ozaki Tags: Article Source Type: research
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