Teaching and learning experiences in medical education during the covid-19 pandemic: The case of kilimanjaro christian medical university college (kcmuco), Tanzania

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Objective The purpose of this paper was to share teaching and learning experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and mandated university closure. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among all eligible students and faculty members using voluntary anonymous questionnaires. To capture the attitudes and perceptions of respondents, five-point Likert scale questions were used. Results A total of 865 (58%) students and 57 (51%) faculty members participated in the survey. Uptake of e-learning platforms increased by 15.4% for students, 43.0% for faculty and by 22.3% in courses. The overall students’ strength of consensus measure of perception on accessibility of platforms was 65% and support entities 79%. About 70% of students owned a smartphone as a learning device. More than 67% of the students highlighted the cost of Internet bundles as a major challenge. Conclusion Shifting from blended learning to online learning during the lockdown was feasible given the pre-planned e-learning practices.

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Ibrahim, G., Luzinge, H., & Kapanda, G. (2020). Teaching and learning experiences in medical education during the covid-19 pandemic: The case of kilimanjaro christian medical university college (kcmuco), Tanzania. Journal of Learning for Development, 7(3), 433–446. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v7i3.448

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