Online classes during Covid 19 Pandemic: A Student’s Perspective

Authors

  • Tanya Agarwal Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rama Medical College Hapur -245304(U.P), India
  • Soniya Gupta Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy, Rama Medical College Hapur -245304(U.P), India

Keywords:

Online classes, Offline classes, Pandemic

Abstract

Background: In the wake of corona pandemic, online classes became need of hour to fulfill the educational requirement of ongoing batches without much waste of time. Context & purpose: Educational institutes had to resort to these online classes without adequate preparation & infrastructure. So, the need to assess the quality of online classes was felt. Results: Majority of students were in favour of offline classes because that resulted in better learning outcome. Conclusion: No matter how much enthusiastic & techno friendly facilities for online classes are available. Offline face- face interaction and hands on practical training cannot be replaced in subjects like Anatomy.

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Published

2021-08-30

How to Cite

Tanya Agarwal, & Soniya Gupta. (2021). Online classes during Covid 19 Pandemic: A Student’s Perspective. International Journal of Health and Clinical Research, 4(15), 4–6. Retrieved from https://www.ijhcr.com/index.php/ijhcr/article/view/2375