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  1. Hazwanie Hashim, Chong, David W.K., Hui, Meng Er, Pei, Se Wong, Mun, Sun Lee, Maharajan, Mari Kannan, et al.
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    Background: Problem based learning (PBL) is both a constructivist pedagogic philosophy and an
    instructional format for promoting contextual, co-operative and self-directed learning; it is traditionally
    conducted as face-to-face tutorials. This study explored the utility of the live online chat application
    Google Hangouts, which we refer to as LOVE-PBL, for running synchronous PBL tutorials that
    included participants in different locations. Method: Data were collected from student participants
    using a mixed-methods approach, comprising a self-administered questionnaire and focus groups.
    We evaluated student participants’ perceptions of their learning experience and the effectiveness
    of online PBL via Google Hangouts. Results: More than 70% of participants agreed that learning
    outcomes were met using the Google Hangouts platform, and 50% felt that the ability to record the
    sessions was useful for learning and reflection. The major factors for effective online PBL were reliable
    internet connectivity, a conducive environment, and technical familiarity with the chat application
    and its functionality. Conclusion: Although online discussions do not fully equate to face-to-face
    conversations with regard to utility and enjoyment, learning outcomes are not compromised. Online
    chat applications thus extend the utility of PBL, and their use adds to the accessibility, flexibility and
    convenience that learners expect of higher education in a digital age.
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