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Investigating the strengths and weaknesses of online education during <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 pandemic from the perspective of professors and students of medical universities and proposing solutions: A qualitative study

Hosein Ameri, Mina Mahami‐Oskouei, Simin Sharafi, S.A Saadatjoo, Maryam Miri, Morteza Arab‐Zozani

2022Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the strengths and weaknesses of e-learning during the COVID-19 pandemic from the perspective of its primary stakeholders, namely professors and students, and to provide practical solutions. Design is a qualitative study. We enrolled 22 faculty members and 58 students purposively. Research data were collected through a data collection checklist and via email and continued until the data were saturated. The qualitative content analyses were the basis of analysis in this study. Strengths were presented in 6 themes and 26 subthemes, weaknesses in 5 themes and 23 subthemes, and solutions were presented in 5 themes and 20 subthemes. Save money, time and energy; use modern software and educational technologies; and the ability to individualize education were among the strengths of e-learning. The most important weaknesses related to e-learning include infrastructure difficulties, problems related to the ability of professors and students to use educational systems. The most beneficial solutions offered included improving and upgrading the e-learning infrastructure, empowering professors and students to use educational systems. We concluded that using online teaching has many strengths as well as some weaknesses. Identifying these strengths and weaknesses can help policymakers plan better.

Topics & Concepts

Strengths and weaknessesQualitative researchPerspective (graphical)Medical educationPsychologyChecklistContent analysisData collectionCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PedagogySociologyComputer scienceMedicineDiseaseSocial psychologySocial scienceCognitive psychologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyArtificial intelligenceEducational Innovations and TechnologyE-Learning and Knowledge Management
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