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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2020.14.4.405

A Study on Radiotechnologic Students' Satisfaction in Blended Learning  

Park, Jeongkyu (Department of Radiologic Technology, Daege Health College)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.14, no.4, 2020 , pp. 405-413 More about this Journal
Abstract
Expectations and interests in blended learning are increasing as universities respond to the educational flow of transition to e-learning. This study analyzed the difference between the satisfaction of students in the first grade of radiology and the general characteristics of the subjects when applying blended learning. First, the satisfaction according to the class type was the highest in blended learning classes at 47.2%, followed by lecture room classes at 30.6% and remote classes at 22.2%. Second, the place where the remote lecture was watched by viewing the remote class according to the general characteristics was the highest at 94.4%. The most common medium for attending the remote class was using a PC, with 72.2%, and there was no significant difference in the remote class viewing method (p>0.05). Third, the appropriateness of the blended learning, "Remote lectures and lecture room lectures were properly conducted," had the highest score of 4.27±0.70. In addition, there was no significant difference in response to the teaching method according to gender and age (p>0.05). Fourth, the technology and system support,'Technical support and system support must be done when taking a remote lecture,' showed the highest score of 3.41±0.96. The lack of communication between professors and students,'In the remote class, communication between professors and students is insufficient' was the lowest with 2.88±1.00. In addition, there was no significant difference in the improvement of class according to gender and age (p>0.05). Through this study, it was intended to serve as a basis for the plans of blended classes and the policies of schools that introduced blended classes.
Keywords
e-learning; blended learning; classroom instruction; remote classes;
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