An Empirical Study of Neural Network-Based Audience Response Technology in a Human Anatomy Course for Pharmacy Students
Autor: | Juan M. Carrillo-de-Gea, Laura López-González, Ambrosio Toval, Chrisina Jayne, Juan José López-Jiménez, José Luis Fernández-Alemán, Ofelia González-Sequeros |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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020205 medical informatics Computer science E-learning (theory) Teaching method Medicine (miscellaneous) Health Informatics 02 engineering and technology computer.software_genre Health informatics Education Distance Formative assessment Empirical research Health Information Management 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Mathematics education Humans Learning Mobile technology Internet Artificial neural network Multimedia business.industry Teaching 05 social sciences 050301 education Consumer Behavior Students Pharmacy Educational Measurement Neural Networks Computer Anatomy business 0503 education computer Algorithms Information Systems Audience response |
Zdroj: | Journal of Medical Systems. 40 |
ISSN: | 1573-689X 0148-5598 |
Popis: | This paper presents an empirical study of a formative neural network-based assessment approach by using mobile technology to provide pharmacy students with intelligent diagnostic feedback. An unsupervised learning algorithm was integrated with an audience response system called SIDRA in order to generate states that collect some commonality in responses to questions and add diagnostic feedback for guided learning. A total of 89 pharmacy students enrolled on a Human Anatomy course were taught using two different teaching methods. Forty-four students employed intelligent SIDRA (i-SIDRA), whereas 45 students received the same training but without using i-SIDRA. A statistically significant difference was found between the experimental group (i-SIDRA) and the control group (traditional learning methodology), with T (87)?=?6.598, p?0.001. In four MCQs tests, the difference between the number of correct answers in the first attempt and in the last attempt was also studied. A global effect size of 0.644 was achieved in the meta-analysis carried out. The students expressed satisfaction with the content provided by i-SIDRA and the methodology used during the process of learning anatomy (M?=?4.59). The new empirical contribution presented in this paper allows instructors to perform post hoc analyses of each particular student's progress to ensure appropriate training. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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