Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this research is to evaluate e-PBL tutorials and compare these sessions with face-to-face PBL sessions.
 Patients and Methods: This research is a program evaluation study in which quantitative methods were used. In the research, four
 90-minute e-PBL sessions held between April and June 2020 were evaluated. Sessions conducted online were realised using the sevenstep
 approach in groups of 13-14 students and a tutor. Video recordings were analysed with the thin slicing method. In addition,
 various quantitative data on evaluation were analysed using multiple tools and materials, including the end-of-program evaluation
 form. Friedman test and Mann-Whitney U test were used in the analyses of quantitative data.
 Results: Upon evaluating the analyses of the feedback received from the students about the structure, content and process of the
 program regarding the e-PBL tutorials, the students gave a positive opinion of 80% or more. In regards with the cases, the students
 had positive opinions of over 80% in terms of “motivation for learning and researching”, “daily life and its relation to their individual
 development”, “suitability to their levels of knowledge and skills”, “reinforcement of topics”. Support, guidance and feedback received
 from the tutor as a group and individually during online tutorials were statistically significantly higher than the face-to-face PBL
 tutorials (P

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