2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-020-01997-7
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What makes an online problem-based group successful? A learning analytics study using social network analysis

Abstract: Background: Although there is a wealth of research focusing on PBL, most studies employ self-reports, surveys, and interviews as data collection methods and have an exclusive focus on students. There is little research that has studied interactivity in online PBL settings through the lens of Social Network Analysis (SNA) to explore both student and teacher factors that could help monitor and possibly proactively support PBL groups. This study adopts SNA to investigate how groups, tutors and individual student'… Show more

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“…For example, Moodle ® platforms are extensively used by dental schools for active learning activities. 16,17 Moodle ® is an online platform promoting blended-learning to enhance student training and improve their achievements, in line with international standards. 17 On Moodle ® , it is possible to send didactic material, post videos, conduct forum discussions, tasks, assessments, and organize personal communication with students.…”
Section: Electronic Platforms For Theoretical Education During the Covid-19 Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Moodle ® platforms are extensively used by dental schools for active learning activities. 16,17 Moodle ® is an online platform promoting blended-learning to enhance student training and improve their achievements, in line with international standards. 17 On Moodle ® , it is possible to send didactic material, post videos, conduct forum discussions, tasks, assessments, and organize personal communication with students.…”
Section: Electronic Platforms For Theoretical Education During the Covid-19 Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 We should rethink our curriculum and our way of delivering classes and lectures in adequation with this new reality. 3,16,19 The COVID-19 pandemic highlights a need for further research in this area, to educate our students more comprehensively. Our educational councils should be stimulated to formulate institutional policies which generate new options for students and professors in this new reality.…”
Section: Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like other countries, to tackle the impact of COVID-19 on education, different colleges and universities in Arabic countries have adopted various technological tools that can help them to overcome that predicament. One of the studies has shown that Moodle was one of the effective platforms that have been used within dental schools where students have shown a positive impression [10]. A similar study by [11] has adopted a survey among university students that measures the usability of Microsoft Teams as a reference platform using the (Technology acceptance Model) TAM model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the Quantum Community is the choice of high-achieving students in school, because the number of students is limited, making it easier for students and teachers to interact. Even though online tutoring is currently popular, this interaction has a big influence on students in understanding the material presented compared to using online media [18]. When students and parents feel comfortable, they tend to remain loyal to the tutoring agency.…”
Section: G Processmentioning
confidence: 99%