E-learning Experiences and Challenges among Faculty Members in Alfajr College’s Undergraduate Medical Program, Sudan
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2025
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Sudan Journal of Health Sciences
Abstract
Background: E-learning is a learning experience using various electronic devices and software
programs. This study documents the E-learning experience and provides insight into acceptance
and barriers.
Methods: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study at Alfajr College, Medicine Program, Sudan.
The study adopted a questionnaire to interview the teaching staff, aided by a simple interview
guide to collect data on the E-learning methods and approach. The college used both synchronized
and asynchronized E-learning, using a Learning Management System (LMS). This was supported
by user-friendly applications like WhatsApp and Telegram to be used by students. The college
developed its own electronic application for assessments and electronic team-based learning that
is LMS-augmented.
Results: A total of 84 faculty members were interviewed. E-learning was thought to be a flexible
educational modality by 73% of the participants, and reasonably convenient to educators to use at
their own speed (51% agreed, 20% disagreed, and 29% were uncertain). Barriers to efficiently
using E-learning technology were: insufficient/unstable Internet connectivity (94%), decreased
students’ interactivity in the online course (87%), technical problems (86%), difficulties in
receiving student feedback in the online course (66%), frequent interruptions by family
environment at home (58%) and insufficient technology know-how by the faculty staff (41%).
Conclusion: Overall, faculty members accepted the technology well. Challenges reported
included improving technology systems, more training for faculty staff, and improving student
interactions and feedback.
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E-learning, medical education, teaching medicine, learning management system
