Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate dental hygiene learners' perception and satisfaction level with the non-face-to-face lecture in each of the theory and practical courses. Method: Data were collected from 190 dental hygiene students using an online survey system. The questionnaires consisted of satisfaction level, learning achievement, and advantages and disadvantage of non-face-to-face lecture, as well as preferred teaching methods in both courses. Variables of each teaching method were compared using ANOVA. Results: Among the teaching methods that learners experienced, non-face-to-face recording lecture (theory course) and blending lecture (practical course) were the highest at 33% and 25%, respectively. The highest satisfaction levels were with non-face-to-face recording lectures in the theory course (