Author: Youssef, Farid F.; Mohan, Junette; Davis, Elaine M.; John, Melford
Title: Home-based physiology labs in the time of COVID-19 prove popular with medical students Cord-id: 3vsykqu7 Document date: 2021_12_1
ID: 3vsykqu7
Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting “lockdown†have forced many medical schools to shift from traditional “face-to-face†teaching methodologies and embrace full online delivery. Although lectures and tutorials are readily communicated by this approach, the execution of laboratory exercises is much more difficult. To overcome these challenges, face-to-face laboratory sessions were replaced by a blended learning approach in which students were provided instructional material online and
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting “lockdown†have forced many medical schools to shift from traditional “face-to-face†teaching methodologies and embrace full online delivery. Although lectures and tutorials are readily communicated by this approach, the execution of laboratory exercises is much more difficult. To overcome these challenges, face-to-face laboratory sessions were replaced by a blended learning approach in which students were provided instructional material online and then required to conduct the laboratory exercises at home. These laboratory exercises made use of easily accessible household materials and mobile applications. A self-report survey was designed to assess students’ perception of their learning experience and attitudes to the home-based laboratory exercises. The survey consisted of 16 questions that students had to respond to using a 5-point Likert scale. Students were also allowed to provide open responses to select questions. Overall, the 80% of students that completed the survey expressed strong satisfaction with their learning experience and were enthusiastic toward home-based laboratory exercises. However, concerns about not being able to complete particular face-to-face exercises that required specialized equipment were expressed. Several students proposed a combined approach going forward. Our results show that home-based laboratory exercises offer a multimodal option that enriches the learning curriculum by engaging students in “hands-on†bespoke practicals using inexpensive household materials.
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