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. 2012 May 15;12:30. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-12-30

Table 2.

Opinion questionnaire after clinical sessions: Usefulness of Second Life for teaching I

Question Answer % (n/N)
Do you consider this to be an interactive method?
“yes”
68.42% (52/76)
 
“partly”, “perhaps”
31.58% (24/76)
How did you feel about interacting with other health centres?
“good”, “very good”, “excellent”,“perfect”, “more participation”, “it's very important and it's also in real time”
100% (76/76)
What did you think about the interaction with teaching staff?
“good”, “adequate”
85.53% (65/76)
 
“little”, “minimal”
14.47% (11/76)
What did you think about the interaction with other health professionals?
“adequate”, “good”, “it works very well”
43.42% (33/76)
 
“almost non-existent”, “we wouldn’t have participated even if we could have”
56.58% (43/76)
Do you think it facilitates the exchange of medical information?
“yes”
77.63% (59/76)
 
“several people with a single connection limited participation”
22.37% (17/76)
 
no response
7.89% (6/76)
Do you think it facilitates learning?
“yes”, “of course” and “it’s a comfortable way”
100% (76/76)
Do you think it facilitates debate?
“yes”, “more when participation was on an individual basis”
22.37% (17/76)
 
“somewhat”, “it makes debate a little difficult”, “not so much, but it could”
60.53% (46/76)
 
“no”
9.21% (7/76)
  no response 7.89% (6/76)

SL: Second Life.