Abstract
Purpose:The purpose of this study was to establish an e-learning system to support learning in medical education and identify solutions for improving the system. Methods:A learning management system (LMS) and computer-based test (CBT) system were established to support e-learning for medical students. A survey of 219 first- and second-grade medical students was administered. The questionnaire included 9forced choice questions about the usability of system and 2 open-ended questions about necessary improvements to the system. Results:The LMS consisted of a class management, class evaluation, and class attendance system. CBT consisted of a test management,item bank, and authoring tool system. The results of the survey showed a high level of satisfaction in all system usability items except for stability. Further, the advantages of the e-learning system were ensuring information accessibility, providing constant feedback,and designing an intuitive interface. Necessary improvements to the system were stability, user control, readability, and diverse device usage. Conclusion:Based on the findings, suggestions for developing an e-learning system to improve usability by medical students and support learning effectively are recommended.
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Park, J. H., Son, J. Y., & Kim, S. (2012). Experiences with Establishing and Implementing Learning Management System and Computer-Based Test System in Medical College. Korean Journal of Medical Education, 24(3), 213–222. https://doi.org/10.3946/kjme.2012.24.3.213
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