Title of article :
Readiness and Utilization of Computer-Assisted Learning among Dental Students and Faculty
Author/Authors :
Suprabha, Baranya S. Departments of Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry , Shenoy, Ramya Public Health Dentistry , Rao, Arathi Departments of Paedodontics and Preventive Dentistry , Rao, Ashwini Public Health Dentistry , Naik, Dilip G. Manipal University - Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Introduction: An assessment of computer literacy and readiness is required for successful implementation of a structured computer-assisted
learning (CAL). The present study was aimed to assess and compare computer literacy, attitude toward implementation of a structured CAL,
and the current level of use of computer/laptop for academic purposes by students and faculty. In addition, the difference in attitude toward
structured CAL and the current level of use of computer/laptop, based on computer literacy were evaluated. Materials and Methods: In this
cross-sectional study 316 undergraduate students and 57 faculties of a dental school in India. Computer literacy, the current level of use, and
attitudes toward a structured CAL were assessed using a questionnaire. Participants were divided into basic user, intermediate user, and
advanced user based on computer literacy. Data were analyzed using Chi-square test. Results: Most of the students and faculty were
intermediate users. Faculty used the internet for academic purposes at a significantly higher frequency and accessed a wide variety of internet
sites and material as compared to students. Most of the students and faculty favored introducing a structured CAL. The favorable attitude
toward structured CAL and the better utilization of laptops for academic purposes were associated with the level of computer literacy among
students. Conclusions: Both faculty and students favor the use of structured CAL. Higher computer literacy results in more use and favorable
attitude toward structured CAL among students. Further training of faculty and students is needed to improve the readiness and utilization of
CAL.
Keywords :
Computer literacy , dental education , utilization
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses