The Students Experience of Hybrid- Education Model at The University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy

Authors

  • Kawther Khalid Ahmed University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy
  • Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy
  • Salema Sultan Salman University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy
  • Sarmed Hashem Kathem University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31351/vol30iss2pp269-277

Keywords:

E-learning, COVID-19, hybrid education, student satisfaction, pharmaceutical education, Iraq

Abstract

The impact of COVID-19 pandemic on education models was mainly through the expansion of technology use in the different educational programs. Earlier impact of COVID-19 was manifested in the complete and sudden transition to distance education regardless of institution preparedness status. Gradually, many institutions are moving back to on-campus face-to-face education. However, others including all higher education institutions in Iraq are adopting the hybrid education model. This report presents part of the end of semester evaluation survey conducted at the University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy for the Spring 2021 semester. The survey aims to address points of strength and weakness associated with the hybrid education model and specifically the virtual content delivery aspect of hybrid education. The outcomes of the end of semester evaluation will shape a better experience for upcoming years and guide distance education implantation in the program.   

Author Biographies

  • Ali Azeez Al-Jumaili, University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy

    Faculty member, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

  • Salema Sultan Salman, University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy

    Faculty and Ibn Sina Unit for e-learning head, College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq.

  • Sarmed Hashem Kathem, University of Baghdad College of Pharmacy

    Dean of the College of Pharmacy, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

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Published

2021-12-23

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Position review

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