2021
DOI: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_1125_20
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Preparedness of medical students towards e-learning conducted during COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-sectional descriptive study

Abstract: BACKGROUND: COVID-19 lockdown has mandated the medical colleges to start academics using electronic mode. Synchronous e-learning was started by our institute to replicate traditional classes in line with the routine academic schedule. the objective of this study attempted to assess the e-learning readiness of the students of our institute. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional descriptive study was planned using the model proposed by Oketch et al … Show more

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“…Use of the KAP and FBQ aligned with determination of key attitudes that define readiness for e-learning in the literature. Organizational readiness refers to mental and physical preparation by the institution itself while readiness for e-learning among the medical students is based on the identification of predictors and barriers to e-learning [37][38][39]. Models of e-learning readiness in the literature identify two sets of variables: e-learning readiness variables (material and technological readiness, attitudinal readiness, mental health readiness, culture readiness) and inferential e-learning readiness [38,39].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Use of the KAP and FBQ aligned with determination of key attitudes that define readiness for e-learning in the literature. Organizational readiness refers to mental and physical preparation by the institution itself while readiness for e-learning among the medical students is based on the identification of predictors and barriers to e-learning [37][38][39]. Models of e-learning readiness in the literature identify two sets of variables: e-learning readiness variables (material and technological readiness, attitudinal readiness, mental health readiness, culture readiness) and inferential e-learning readiness [38,39].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organizational readiness refers to mental and physical preparation by the institution itself while readiness for e-learning among the medical students is based on the identification of predictors and barriers to e-learning [37][38][39]. Models of e-learning readiness in the literature identify two sets of variables: e-learning readiness variables (material and technological readiness, attitudinal readiness, mental health readiness, culture readiness) and inferential e-learning readiness [38,39]. The findings from this study aligned with the e-learning readiness variables of material and technological readiness and attitudinal readiness, and inferential e-learning readiness.…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%