KUMJ | VOL. 13 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 49 | JAN-MAR, 2015
Academic Staff Perspectives Towards Adoption of E-learning at Melaka Manipal Medical College: Has E-learning Redefined our Teaching Model?
Bhardwaj A, Nagandla K, Swe KMM, Abas ABL
Abstract: Background
E-learning is the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to
provide online education and learning. E- Learning has now been integrated into
the traditional teaching as the concept of ‘blended learning’ that combines digital
learning with the existing traditional teaching methods to address the various
challenges in the field of medical education. Structured e-learning activities
were started in Melaka Manipal Medical College in 2009 via e-learning platform
(MOODLE-Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment).
Objectives
The objective of the present study is to investigate the faculty opinions toward the
existing e-learning activities, and to analyse the extent of adopting and integration
of e-learning into their traditional teaching methods.
Methods
A cross sectional study was conducted among faculties of Medicine and Dentistry
using pre-tested questionnaires. The data was analyzed by using the statistical
package for social science, SPSS, version 16.0.
Results
The result of our survey indicates that majority of our faculty (65.4%) held positive
opinion towards e-learning. Among the few, who demonstrated reservations, it is
attributed to their average level of skills and aptitude in the use of computers that
was statistically significant (p<0.05).
Conclusion
Our study brings to light the need for formal training as perquisite to support
e-learning that enables smooth transition of the faculty from their traditional
teaching methods into blended approach. Our results are anticipated to strengthen
the existing e-learning activities of our college and other universities and
convincingly adopt e-learning as a viable teaching and learning strategy.
Keyword : Blended learning, e-learning, medical education, MOODLE