Autor: |
Bresnitz EA; Department of Community and Preventive Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19129., Gracely EJ, Rubenstein HL |
Jazyk: |
angličtina |
Zdroj: |
Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association [J Occup Med] 1992 Apr; Vol. 34 (4), pp. 422-7. |
Abstrakt: |
Computer based learning (CBL) is a recent educational innovation that may supplement the limited formal education typically offered to medical students in occupational health-related issues. The authors conducted a randomized trial among sophomores to evaluate a Macintosh-based application on occupational lung disease (OH-CBL). The program emphasizes interactive learning and skills practice through a case-based approach. Students taking an OH block in the Preventive Medicine course were assigned either to the OH-CBL or to the lecture group. 35 students completed the OH-CBL; 45 attended the lecture. Of four study-relevant multiple-choice questions, substantial differences were found in favor of the OH-CBL group over the lecture group on one question as well as on the study-relevant multiple choice total score. There was no difference on mean overall grade or on the three study-relevant essay items. The grade on study-relevant questions exhibited a weak relationship with microcomputer experience (r = .29, P = .04). Students' ratings of the CBL program using Likert scales were generally favorable. These findings suggest that CBL programs can be designed to be both acceptable to students and educationally effective. Each new program needs to be individually assessed to meet these standards. The authors identify several components of CBL that are necessary for successful implementation into a medical curriculum. |
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MEDLINE |
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