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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Miguel Martin-Somer, Cintia Casado, Gema Gomez-Pozuelo
Summary: Our study examines the impact of using multiple interactive applications on student participation and academic performance. We surveyed students and teachers on online teaching and integrating interactive applications. The results show that these applications are essential in combating student boredom and disinterest, and also provide valuable feedback for teachers.
EDUCATION FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
(2024)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Haixiao Feng, Yuechun Wang
Summary: This study conducted a nationwide survey of the top 100 medical schools in the Chinese mainland in 2022, providing first-hand data on the current situation and changes in physiology education and teaching. It focused on faculty composition, curriculum integration, teaching methods, and assessment modes, which are crucial for the reform and development of medical education in China.
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Jessica K. Fleming, Jennifer L. Caputo, Katie E. Spillios, Astrid E. Mel, Mary C. Stenson, Samantha L. Johnson
Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes to higher education, particularly in kinesiology programs. This article highlights the adaptability of kinesiology faculty, their areas of support, and their hopes for future pedagogy practices.
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGY EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Seyum Getenet, Jill Fielding, Ian Hay, Rosemary Callingham
Summary: This study uses the Knowledge Quartet (KQ) framework to describe and analyze a teacher's mathematical lesson in an Australian primary school, exploring the role of the teacher's mathematical and pedagogical content knowledge in integrated STEM teaching. The findings demonstrate the utility of the KQ framework for describing and analyzing teaching practice. The paper also provides examples of how integrated STEM content can be effectively incorporated into the primary school classroom.
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION RESEARCH JOURNAL
(2023)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Alastair J. Mather, Dylan Neil Clements
Summary: This study investigated the innate surgical ability of 142 third-year veterinary undergraduate students to perform simulated orthopedic surgical tasks and explored whether specific factors influenced their ability. The results showed individual differences in innate ability, with previous experience in manual tasks and using drills associated with better performance in one of the tasks. Other factors such as age, gender, handedness, and desire for a surgical career did not significantly affect student performance.
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Susanne Engstrom, Johanna Blom
Summary: This study aims to understand how students manage higher technical education by analyzing their navigation patterns within one specific Swedish university's engineering education, and contributes to research on institutional culture, STEM education, and students' educational strategies. The results indicate that having a large amount of technical science capital alone is not enough for students to be successful, as university culture and specific social skills and experiences also play significant roles.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN EDUCATION
(2023)
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Education, Scientific Disciplines
Fiona A. Wilkes, Jeffrey C. L. Looi, Paul A. Maguire, Daniel Bonner, Rebecca E. Reay, Matthew Brazel, Philip Keightley, Michael Tedeschi, Claire Wardle, David Kramer
Summary: Transitioning to online OSCEs during the pandemic was associated with an increase in scores for some domains, but not all. More research is needed to optimize teaching and examination in the post-pandemic medical school environment.
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Sarah J. Al-Mazroa Smith, Amanda J. Kreuder, Raissa R. Raineri, William E. Sander, Emmanuel Okello, Andy J. King, Paul J. Plummer
Summary: This paper presents best practices for using annotation functions on digital video conference platforms to conduct focus group interviews in veterinary medicine education research. It explains how this method addresses challenges of in-person focus groups and allows for the collection of qualitative and quantitative data while preserving participant anonymity.
JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Krishna Mohan Surapaneni, Anusha Rajajagadeesan, Lakshmi Goudhaman, Shalini Lakshmanan, Saranya Sundaramoorthi, Dineshkumar Ravi, Kalaiselvi Rajendiran, Porchelvan Swaminathan
Summary: This study assesses the performance of ChatGPT in medical biochemistry and highlights the need for improvement in generating accurate, comprehensive, and contextually relevant content for it to become an effective self-learning tool.
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION
(2023)
Review
Education & Educational Research
Micha Gittinger, David Wiesche
Summary: This review aims to explore the connection between individuals' interactions in a VR environment and their spatial abilities, and provide guidance for future research and design of training settings. It also aims to support students by aligning their interactions with individuals' spatial abilities or using interactive VR to foster these abilities, in order to create more equal opportunities in the field of engineering.
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION
(2023)
Letter
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Vishnu Priya Veeraraghavan
MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATOR
(2023)
Article
Education & Educational Research
Shaista Salman Guraya, Muhammad Umair Akhtar, Nabil Sulaiman, Leena R. David, Feras Jassim Jirjees, Manal Awad, Sausan AL Kawas, Mohamed Hassan Taha, Mohamed Haider, Jacqueline Maria Dias, Shada Aysha Kodumayil, Nihar Ranjan Dash, Amal Al-Qallaf, Ahmed Hasswan, Vida Abdolhamid Salmanpour, Salman Yousuf Guraya
Summary: This qualitative study explores the insights of senior medical, dental, and health sciences students at the University of Sharjah (UoS) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) regarding patient safety in an online interprofessional education (IPE) workshop. The study highlights the importance of information sharing, maintaining communication, executing interprofessional activities, professional cognitive abilities, and negotiating professional identities in enhancing patient safety in healthcare.
BMC MEDICAL EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Anna-Lena Blaschke, Alexander Hapfelmeier, Hannah P. K. Rubisch, Pascal O. Berberat, Martin Gartmeier
Summary: Bedside teaching is a crucial element in medical education, and our study investigated the influence of teacher and structural characteristics on its perceived quality. We found that the intrinsic motivation of the teachers was positively correlated with quality, while experience had a weaker correlation. Among the structural characteristics, the number of patients and the proportion of time spent on clinical examination were significantly associated with the quality dimension of clinical teaching.
Review
Education & Educational Research
Gerald Tembrevilla, Andre Phillion, Melec Zeadin
Summary: The article analyzes and synthesizes the introduction and evaluation of experiential learning in undergraduate engineering education between 1995 and 2020, as well as the essential elements for consideration in its future implementation. The findings indicate that experiential learning in engineering education is an interdependent self-school-community entity.
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Tyler R. Hall, Claudia F. Mosley, Joy Y. Balta
Summary: The study aims to investigate the components of a graduate anatomy education in the United States. The survey results show that most programs are designed to prepare students for teaching, requiring coursework in traditional anatomical subdisciplines and additional related courses.
ANATOMICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
James Booker, Charlotte Woodward, Charles Taylor, Alistair Robson, Scott Border
Summary: This article explores the popularity and effectiveness of online anatomical resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study found that short videos were as effective as text-based resources for teaching clinical neuroanatomy, and students preferred watching short videos.
ANATOMICAL SCIENCES EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Tovah Tripp, Ofelia Martinez, Margaret Dreker, Christopher Duffy, Miriam Hoffman
Summary: The article introduces the model and objectives of the Patient Presentation Problem-Based Learning Curriculum (PPPC). This course goes beyond traditional PBL by developing students' self-directed learning skills and clinical reasoning abilities, as well as promoting more meaningful learning of basic, clinical, and health system science content.
Review
Education, Scientific Disciplines
Birgit H. Fruhstorfer, Simon P. Jenkins, David A. Davies, Frances Griffiths
Summary: In order to prepare health professions students for professional practice in a globalized world, it is important for them to acquire new knowledge, skills, and attitudes. International placements have been recognized as a powerful strategy for facilitating the acquisition of global health competencies through experiential learning. This review aims to synthesize empirical research on the process and outcomes of international short-term placements in health professions education.
Article
Education & Educational Research
Jaildo Tavares Pequeno, Benjamim Fonseca, Joaquim Bernardino Oliveira Lopes
Summary: This study aims to understand the teaching and learning practices in practical classes of Computer Network Technology courses by using the Physical Laboratory as an epistemic tool to enhance learning. The results show that under certain conditions, both students and teachers use the physical laboratory as an epistemic tool, as evidenced by the physical interactions. Additionally, the study finds that the mediation patterns adopted by teachers have an impact on students' epistemic practices and the use of the laboratory. The findings highlight the importance of reducing control over students' actions and orchestrating the mediation patterns to achieve beneficial results in student learning with the use of physical laboratory artifacts.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY AND DESIGN EDUCATION
(2023)
Article
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Minul Doluweera, Kiriheneappuhamilage Don Harindu Kusaljith Kirihene, Neluwa-Liyanage Ruwan Indika, Channa Nirmal Sirisena, Asel Helitha Jatunarachchi, Uthkarsha Chandrasena, Senumi Gihansa Dharmadasa, Amali Samaranayake, Vonara Gatharie Devendra, Vinudi Nimethma Edirisinghe, Thusharie Sugandhika Suresh, Sharmila Jayasena, Gracia Fe Budoy Yu, Crist John Pastor, Tharanga Thoradeniya
Summary: The Federation of Asian and Oceanian Biochemists and Molecular Biologists (FAOBMB) and the College of Biochemists of Sri Lanka (CBSL) organized a virtual education symposium in 2021 to gather students' viewpoints on virtual education strategies. Participants discussed innovative methods, such as quizzes and competitions, to engage students. The results show the importance of student perception and suggest exploring new virtual tools for online education.
BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY EDUCATION
(2023)