Effect of the Blended Workshop Learning and Web-based Learning Sequence on the Learning Level: A new Experiment

Author:

Paknia Babak1,Rafiei Mohammad2,Khorsandi Mahboobeh2,ramezani ghobad1

Affiliation:

1. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences

2. Arak University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objective: The blended electronic learning system, raised as a new approach in educational planning with great enthusiasm, seeks novel ways to properly combine the media; however, the sequence of in-person and distance educational methods is an issue neglected so far. This study aims to compare the effect of the sequence of blended workshop learning and web-based learning on the learning level of biostatistics in students who were members of the Student Research Committee at Arak Medical Sciences University. Methodology: This is a quasi-experimental study with an alternative treatment design. The statistical population consisted of the students who were members of the Student Research Committee of the university, including 38 medical students and 15 health students, who were selected through census sampling due to their limited number. The data were selected with 2 questionnaires: demographic characteristics and biostatistics multiple-choice questions to assess learning of statistical concepts in three levels of literacy, reasoning, and thinking. The validity and reliability of the translated statistics questions were assessed through content validity and bisection, respectively. The data were analyzed in SPSS-16 through independent and paired t-tests and analysis of variance. Findings: The results showed a statistical difference between the groups in both faculties in statistical literacy and reasoning in blended learning (p>0.05). However, regarding statistical thinking, the difference was significant in the health faculty (p=0.044) and insignificant in the medical school (p>0.05). Discussion: Given the statistical difference observed in the health group, we suggest holding in-person courses at first and online courses then.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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