Teaching with technology: Learning outcomes for a combined dental and dental hygiene online hybrid oral histology course

Cynthia C. Gadbury-Amyot, Amul H. Singh, Pamela R. Overman

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Dialysis is often neglected in academic teaching. At the University of Torino, Italy, teaching Nephrology (4th year of Medical School) consists of 21 hours of formal lessons, 10 hours/student of interactive lessons (4/10 dedicated to dialysis) and 10 optional lessons (3 regarding dialysis). Interactive and optional lessons widely employ computer assisted teaching. Aim of the study was to evaluate student satisfaction on this approach. METHODS: Student satisfaction was assessed on 4 sample lessons (166 students), by two short dedicated questionnaires (0-10 scale, open questions). RESULTS: High scores were given to the dialysis lessons (median 8/10). Computer assisted interface (median 8/10, range 6-10) was of help in check of knowledge in real time (86%), enhancing participation (61%); 62% suggest extending this experience to selected courses, 38% to all. CONCLUSIONS: Medical students consider dialysis an important part of the academic teaching of Nephrology; new interfaces may help to enhance student satisfaction.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)732-743
Numero di pagine12
RivistaJournal of Dental Education
Volume77
Numero di pubblicazione6
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 6 gen 2013
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