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Student academic performance in non-lecture physiology topics following the abrupt change from traditional on-site teaching to online teaching during COVID-19 pandemic.

Pachara VarachotisateNatakorn SiritaweechaiWeerapat KositanuritSekh ThanprasertsukManeerat ChayanupatkulThana ThongsricomeThanapob BumphenkiatikulNipat ChuleeraruxPasakorn WatanatadaDuangporn WerawatganonJuraiporn SomboonwongPrasong SiriviriyakulSompol SanguanrungsirikulSaknan Bongsebandhu-PhubhakdiVaris RatanasirisawadAunchalee JaroenlapnopparatChuti BuranaPornpavee SomsirivattanaOnanong KulaputanaKasiphak Kaikaew
Published in: Medical education online (2022)
This study pointed out that students' academic performance related to the physiology topics taught by online non-lecture methods during the COVID-19 pandemic was lower than their performance when the topics were taught by the traditional (on-site) methods, although students reported that they preferred the online teaching. Hence, we suggest that medical teachers should deliberately plan and utilise a variety of tools and techniques when developing online non-lecture classes to preserve the interactivity of the classes, which might overcome this gap in students' academic performance.
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  • medical students
  • high school
  • health information
  • social media
  • healthcare
  • medical education