The Effectiveness and Experiences with Adaptive Online Team based Learning (TBL) Amid Social Distancing in Health Sciences

  • Syeda Zarreen Raza
  • , Sanaa Ahmed
  • , Ziyad Sanaullah
  • , Zahid Ali Memon
  • , Zunairah Rais
  • , Shakeel Ahmed

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Abstract

Objective: To find out the effectiveness and experiences of students with adaptive online TBL strategy utilized during COVID-19 lockdowns. Study Design: Cross-sectional study Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Jinnah Sindh Medical University from 1st December to 31 December 2020. Materials and Methods: A total of 177 students were included in the study. After taking permission from the institutional review board, a link to consent and questionnaire was sent to the students. The questionnaire was divided into software and TBL related questions. Results: The mean score for the section on software was 3.9 while for TBL activity was 3.6. When students were asked about their experience with the activity, they responded good (47.5%) for working as a team and for communication with colleagues and faculty as good (42.9%) while only 32.5% of the students scored 3 out of 5 for their satisfaction with the online TBL strategy. Overall, 50.8% agreed that online TBL sessions helped clarify their concepts and 46.9% agreed that they will like future online TBL sessions. Conclusion: Students were satisfied with their online TBL sessions and appreciated the different aspects of the strategy such as working as a team, motivation, and communication resulting in clarification of concepts.

Original languageEnglish (UK)
Pages (from-to)145-149
Number of pages5
JournalMedical Forum Monthly
Volume34
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Medical
  • Motivation
  • Pakistan
  • Professionalism
  • Universities
  • and Students

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