Feasibility of online learning among Indian students of dentistry during the CoVid-19 outbreak

Bioinformation. 2024 Apr 30;20(4):362-367. doi: 10.6026/973206300200362. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Even though there were several online dentistry academic programs available, the pandemic accelerated the development of e-learning processes and presented unprecedented obstacles to dental education. The pandemic has given rise to a technology-powered teaching style that replaced the centuries-old chalk-talk method. However, because it was a quick change, it had flaws and limitations and has caused turmoil and confusion among many educational teams, particularly in the academic sector. As a necessary consequence, this study is performed to evaluate undergraduate dental students' lived experiences, as well as their capability, willingness and frame of mind for the adoption of online teaching and learning approaches as part of blended learning. Hence, the use of online tutorials should be an effective method of providing meaningful insights for undergraduate dental students.

Keywords: COVID-19; coronavirus; dental; dentistry; education.