Assessment of dental students' satisfaction regarding online learning in Covid-19 Pandemic

Author:

Pandhare Kshitija1,Kahar Anita2,Joshi Jayashree2

Affiliation:

1. Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College & Research Centre Nagpur, Maharashtra

2. Ranjeet Deshmukh Dental College and Research Centre, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Abstract

Introduction - During the pandemic, the institutions and the teachers played a great role to teach their students by adopting this new method of teaching and learning to reach each and every student via online. But at the same time, it was not easy for all the students to get it adopted,especially for the students who reside in small towns and villages, so it is equally important to know the learners' satisfaction regarding theimplementationof online learning. Aim & Objective - To evaluate thesatisfaction of dental undergraduates with online learning during Covid-19 pandemic. Material and Methods - A cross-sectional surveywas conducted among undergraduate students. A pre-validated questionnaire was used which consisted of 26 items in four domains. Result - Results showed thatabout54.66%showed satisfaction towards online learningand 29.60% gave their neutral opinion. Conclusion - During Covid-19 pandemic even though online learning wasnew for students, but their satisfaction regarding it was appears to be good. Student’s approval wasvital during this critical periodfor successful online learning acceptance and proper outcomes. Key Words - Covid-19 pandemic, Online learning, Student’s satisfaction

Publisher

Indian Dental Association

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