Online lecture series on vacation with PET: an experience report
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22409/ijosd.v2i67.62134Abstract
The constant technological transformations in recent years have directly impacted the education landscape, with the popularization of online teaching, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. In light of this, a proposal for an online lecture series emerged from the group that comprises the Tutorial Education Program (PET) at the Nova Friburgo Institute of Health (ISNF). The aim of the event was to offer updated content, of interest to participants, covering topics not always included in the curriculum and featuring external guests to the institution. After selecting the topics and choosing the speakers, the organization and promotion of the event began, using free online tools. The lecture series consisted of seven presentations, covering areas such as Geriatric Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, Orofacial Harmonization, Management and Entrepreneurship, Medical Emergencies, and Stomatology. Throughout the courses, participants had the opportunity to clarify their doubts, making the experience interactive. As a feedback tool, participants were invited to fill out an evaluation form. The event had an average of 73 participants, who expressed satisfaction with the quality of the topics covered. It could be concluded that the proposal for an online lecture series is feasible, disseminates knowledge, provides learning opportunities, and contributes to the consolidation of critical-reflexive thinking. For PET Dentistry members, the experience highlighted the importance of continuous and excellent teaching and learning, as well as the use of alternative methods that can innovate the academic training process.
Keywords: Education, Dental; Students, Dental; Educational Technology.