Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Objective: To describe the perception of the online teaching and learning process of the Research course among obstetrics students at a Peruvian university during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. Data were collected thro...
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Materia: | Tecnología Educacional Tecnología de la Información Educación a Distancia; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud Tutoría COVID-19 Educational Technology Information Technology Education, Distance Students, Health Occupations Mentoring |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic Enseñanza y aprendizaje virtual en investigación universitaria en el Perú durante la pandemia del COVID-19 Ensino e aprendizagem virtual na pesquisa universitária no Peru durante a pandemia de COVID-19 |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic Santos-Rosales, Yuly Raquel Tecnología Educacional Tecnología de la Información Educación a Distancia; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud Tutoría COVID-19 Educational Technology Information Technology Education, Distance Students, Health Occupations Mentoring COVID-19 |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Santos-Rosales, Yuly Raquel Ku-Chung, Elia Valverde-Espinoza, Natalia Salazar-Campos, Rosa Martha Campos-Correa, Karen Elizabeth |
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Santos-Rosales, Yuly Raquel |
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Santos-Rosales, Yuly Raquel Ku-Chung, Elia Valverde-Espinoza, Natalia Salazar-Campos, Rosa Martha Campos-Correa, Karen Elizabeth |
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Tecnología Educacional Tecnología de la Información Educación a Distancia; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud Tutoría COVID-19 Educational Technology Information Technology Education, Distance Students, Health Occupations Mentoring COVID-19 |
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Tecnología Educacional Tecnología de la Información Educación a Distancia; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud Tutoría COVID-19 Educational Technology Information Technology Education, Distance Students, Health Occupations Mentoring COVID-19 |
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Objective: To describe the perception of the online teaching and learning process of the Research course among obstetrics students at a Peruvian university during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. Data were collected through an online survey administered to 73 eighth-term obstetrics students who completed the Research course between October 2020 and January 2021, conducted entirely online. A questionnaire, validated by expert panel’s review (Aiken’s V: 0.95) and demonstrating high reliability (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.93), gathered data on tutoring, course performance, teaching strategies, learning outcomes and student satisfaction. Results: A total of 95.89 % of the students were female and 49.31 % reported that they simultaneously studied and worked while completing the course. Regarding their research experience, only 6.85 % had contributed to a scientific publication and 93.15 % had not taken a course on statistical softwares. In relation to tutoring, most students expressed agreement with the tutor’s willingness to address their questions and concerns (76.71 %) and empathy (76.72 %), though fewer agreed with the tutor’s statistical expertise (57.53 %). As for the course performance, 57.53 % disagreed with the number of allocated hours. Concerning the teaching strategies, the students had a positive perception of virtual tools such as Moodle and Google Meet but were less satisfied with the course workload. The students reported improvements in their knowledge of thesis projects, dissertations and scientific publications, and over 60 % expressed satisfaction with both the course and tutoring. Conclusions: Obstetrics students agreed with the online teaching and learning approach used in research during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they suggested improvements in the tutor’s statistical expertise, the number of hours assigned to the course and the course workload. |
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Online teaching and learning in the context of university research in Peru during the COVID-19 pandemicEnseñanza y aprendizaje virtual en investigación universitaria en el Perú durante la pandemia del COVID-19Ensino e aprendizagem virtual na pesquisa universitária no Peru durante a pandemia de COVID-19 Santos-Rosales, Yuly RaquelKu-Chung, Elia Valverde-Espinoza, Natalia Salazar-Campos, Rosa Martha Campos-Correa, Karen ElizabethTecnología Educacional Tecnología de la Información Educación a Distancia; Estudiantes del Área de la Salud Tutoría COVID-19 Educational Technology Information Technology Education, Distance Students, Health Occupations MentoringCOVID-19Objective: To describe the perception of the online teaching and learning process of the Research course among obstetrics students at a Peruvian university during the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive and cross-sectional design was used. Data were collected through an online survey administered to 73 eighth-term obstetrics students who completed the Research course between October 2020 and January 2021, conducted entirely online. A questionnaire, validated by expert panel’s review (Aiken’s V: 0.95) and demonstrating high reliability (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.93), gathered data on tutoring, course performance, teaching strategies, learning outcomes and student satisfaction. Results: A total of 95.89 % of the students were female and 49.31 % reported that they simultaneously studied and worked while completing the course. Regarding their research experience, only 6.85 % had contributed to a scientific publication and 93.15 % had not taken a course on statistical softwares. In relation to tutoring, most students expressed agreement with the tutor’s willingness to address their questions and concerns (76.71 %) and empathy (76.72 %), though fewer agreed with the tutor’s statistical expertise (57.53 %). As for the course performance, 57.53 % disagreed with the number of allocated hours. Concerning the teaching strategies, the students had a positive perception of virtual tools such as Moodle and Google Meet but were less satisfied with the course workload. The students reported improvements in their knowledge of thesis projects, dissertations and scientific publications, and over 60 % expressed satisfaction with both the course and tutoring. Conclusions: Obstetrics students agreed with the online teaching and learning approach used in research during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they suggested improvements in the tutor’s statistical expertise, the number of hours assigned to the course and the course workload.Objetivo: Describir la percepción del proceso enseñanza y aprendizaje virtual del curso de investigación en estudiantes de obstetricia de una universidad peruana durante la pandemia del COVID-19. Materiales y métodos: El diseño fue observacional, descriptivo y transversal. Los datos se obtuvieron a través de una encuesta virtual aplicada a 73 estudiantes de obstetricia del octavo ciclo, quienes habían culminado el curso de investigación entre octubre de 2020 y enero de 2021, realizado de forma virtual. Se utilizó un cuestionario validado mediante juicio de expertos (V de Aiken: 0,95) y con alta confiabilidad (alfa de Cronbach: 0,93), que recogió datos sobre la tutoría, el desempeño del curso, las estrategias didácticas, el aprendizaje y la satisfacción del estudiante. Resultados: El 95,89 % de estudiantes fueron de sexo femenino, el 49,31 % refirieron que estudiaban y trabajaban a la vez; sobre su experiencia en investigación, solo el 6,85 % participaron en alguna publicación científica y el 93,15 % refirieron no haber llevado ningún curso de programas estadísticos. En relación con la tutoría, la mayoría de los estudiantes estuvieron de acuerdo con la disposición del tutor (76,71 %) y su empatía (76,72 %), aunque estuvieron menos de acuerdo con el dominio estadístico del tutor (57,53 %). En lo que respecta al desempeño del curso, el 57,53 % no estuvo de acuerdo con el número de horas que se asignaron. En relación con las estrategias didácticas, los estudiantes tuvieron una percepción positiva hacia las herramientas virtuales como Moodle y Google Meet, pero estuvieron menos de acuerdo con la carga de actividades del curso. Los estudiantes mejoraron sus conocimientos en proyecto de tesis, tesis y publicación científica, y más del 60 % expresó estar satisfecho con el curso y la tutoría. Conclusiones: Los estudiantes de obstetricia estuvieron de acuerdo con la enseñanza y el aprendizaje virtual en investigación durante la pandemia del COVID-19; sin embargo, manifestaron que se debe mejorar el dominio estadístico del tutor, el número de horas asignado al curso y la carga de actividades.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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