2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1786551/v1
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Perception from Students regarding Online Synchronous Interactive Teaching in the Clinical Year during COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: AimThe global pandemic of COVID-19 2020 has led to the extensive practice of online synchronous learning. Our primary goal is to compare different learning activities to evaluate students' perceptions. Moreover, we also aim to identify factors influencing their perception and satisfaction in these activities.MethodWe have divided the online activities into bedside teaching, practical skill sessions, tutorials or problem-based learning, and lectures. A questionnaire was distributed to our clinical year students… Show more

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