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Klender, Sara; Notebaert, Andrew – HAPS Educator, 2019
This study examines gross anatomy students' perception of lecture and the value of lecture based on student performance. Following a single lecture, students (n=85) completed a questionnaire asking about their perceptions of lecture using a 1(low) -- 10(high) rating scale and a five question, multiple-choice quiz. Students later answered these…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Anatomy, Medical Education, Student Attitudes
Al-Fodeh, Rami S.; Alwahadni, Ahed M. S.; Abu Alhaija, Elham S.; Bani-Hani, Thikrayat; Ali, Kamran; Daher, Saba O.; Daher, Hasan O. – Education Sciences, 2021
Background: Blended learning is growing in popularity particularly following the emergence of COVID-19 pandemic. One of the fields that the pandemic has substantially affected is dental education. Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the online dental education. Students' perceptions and experiences of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Online Courses
Muthukrishnan, Suriya Prakash; Chandran, Dinu S.; Afreen, Naaz; Bir, Megha; Dastidar, Shaon Ghosh; Jayappa, Harsith; Mattoo, Bhawna; Navneet, Arvind; Poorasamy, Jeevitha; Roy, Atanu; Sharma, Anju; Ghosh, Debabrata; Deepak, Kishore K. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2019
Didactic lecture is an effective method to quickly pass on a high volume of information to a large number of students. However, if not well designed, lectures can be monotonous and provide only passive learning, with little scope for higher order learning skills. To address this drawback of lectures, we supplemented it with case-based learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Case Method (Teaching Technique), College Freshmen
Bhaskar, Anand – Advances in Physiology Education, 2014
Theory lectures are boring and sleep inducing for students, and it is difficult to get their full attention during 1 h of lecture. The ability of students to concentrate diminishes 20-25 min after the start of the lecture. There is also a lack of active participation of students during theory lectures. In an effort to break the monotony of the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Lecture Method
Denton, Jon J.; And Others – 1982
Designed to compare instructional strategies and effectiveness of medical school faculty using both in-person and two-way television delivery systems, this paper presents classroom observation data obtained from presentations by seven faculty members of the College of Medicine at Texas A&M University over a 9-month period. It includes a…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Higher Education
Whitman, Neal A. – 1982
A guide to good lecturing is presented for medical school teachers. It is suggested that the first step in encouraging active listening is to fulfill a clearly stated purpose. The lecturer is advised to ask the following questions: What is the listener supposed to know as a result of the lecture? What is the listener supposed to feel, value, or…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Course Organization, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Planning
Whitman, Neal A.; Schwenk, Thomas L. – 1983
A guide for group discussion leaders that may be useful for medical school teachers is presented. One objective is to help the teacher know when group discussion is appropriate. It is suggested that both the lecture method and group discussion can facilitate cognitive learning but at different levels, and that group discussions are helpful if…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Organization, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Evaluation Criteria