2019
DOI: 10.2478/slgr-2019-0045
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Students’ Attitudes towards the Effectiveness of Moodle Platform at Preclinical-Medical Level in PBL Curriculum

Abstract: Moodle is applied as an online learning management system in the Faculty of Medicine, Thammasat University (TU), where the curriculum has been based on problem-based learning (PBL) since 2015. Little research on the effectiveness of Moodle and students’ attitudes during their studies at the pre-clinical medical level within a PBL curriculum has been conducted. Hence, this cross-sectional study focuses on second- and the third-year (MD-2 and MD-3) preclinical medical students’ attitudes towards Moodle and its e… Show more

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“…However, Mwalumbwe and Mtebe (2017) noticed that the number of file downloads, login frequency, or time spent using the LMS had no significant impact on students' performance. On the other hand, Peerapolchaikul et al (2019) stated that the main challenges of LMS occur when lecturers attempt to design learnercentered online activities that involve collaborative, reflective, experiential, or participatory elements. According to Panda ( 2020), e-content can be learner-centered by applying suitable online learning structures such as flipped classrooms and blended learning.…”
Section: Benefits and Effectiveness Of Lms Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, Mwalumbwe and Mtebe (2017) noticed that the number of file downloads, login frequency, or time spent using the LMS had no significant impact on students' performance. On the other hand, Peerapolchaikul et al (2019) stated that the main challenges of LMS occur when lecturers attempt to design learnercentered online activities that involve collaborative, reflective, experiential, or participatory elements. According to Panda ( 2020), e-content can be learner-centered by applying suitable online learning structures such as flipped classrooms and blended learning.…”
Section: Benefits and Effectiveness Of Lms Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Mwalumbwe and Mtebe (2017) state that there is little evidence that LMS technology actually improves students' learning performance. Alagarsamy and Vijay (2019) and Peerapolchaikul et al (2019) suggest that understanding how LMS is linked to students' satisfaction and their academic achievement could improve e-learning materials on an institution's LMS. Therefore, this study aims to explore students' satisfaction with eQIU, and explore students' perception of the impact of eQIU LMS effectiveness on their academic achievement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of Avramescu's (2017) study show that e-learning platforms and technologies should not substitute the classroom learning hours completely, but can substantially enhance the skills and knowledge of medical professionals thus making them better prepared for practice and allowing them to tailor their experiences in accordance with their personal learning objectives (Avramescu, 2017(Avramescu, , p. 1559. Another study (Peerapolchaikul et al, 2019) reports that Moodle is preferable as a platform to develop students' self-learning skills within a PBL curriculum. However, to use the Moodle platform to the highest benefit, instructors need to upgrade its capabilities, especially those related to student-teacher interaction and the enhancement of students' critical thinking and creativity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peng (2010) also discovered that PBL improved students' analytical capabilities, problem-solving abilities, and self-learning abilities in a group of students taking a computer programming course. Other studies have also proven the effectiveness of PBL (Bayat & Tarmizi, 2012;Johnstone & Biggs, 1998;Peerapolchaikul, Suealek, & Rojpibulstit, 2019;Stanley & Marsden, 2012;Zabit, 2010).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 96%