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  • Veterinary Education
  • Remote Learning Technologies
  • Higher Education Pedagogy

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a rapid shift to remote learning in veterinary education.
  • Traditional face-to-face lectures and labs were replaced by synchronous or asynchronous online platforms.
  • This transition impacted the delivery and reception of veterinary curricula nationwide.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess veterinary student satisfaction with remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • To compare student preferences between synchronous live-streaming and asynchronous recorded lectures.
  • To identify key factors influencing satisfaction with remote veterinary education.

Main Methods:

  • A convenience sample of 242 veterinary students from a southeastern college participated.
  • Students completed end-of-semester course evaluations with specific questions on remote learning.
  • Data analysis involved measures of dispersion and frequency to evaluate responses.

Main Results:

  • Veterinary students showed a preference for asynchronous recorded lectures over synchronous live streaming.
  • High levels of agreement were reported regarding appropriate lecture length.
  • Students expressed satisfaction with the support and resources available for remote learning.

Conclusions:

  • Asynchronous recorded lectures may be a preferred format for veterinary students in remote learning settings.
  • The study provides insights for integrating technology to enhance flexibility and quality in veterinary education.
  • Findings can inform future curriculum development in veterinary colleges utilizing remote learning strategies.