Multimedia in Education: What do the Students Think?

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Tamara Vagg , Joy Y. Balta , Aaron Bolger , Mutahira Lone
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Abstract

Purpose

Multimedia is considered a cost effective and practical learning medium. This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of medical and allied healthcare students towards the use of various multimedia learning aids and explored students’ attitudes towards these learning aids.

Method

An online questionnaire was used to collect data. Students were invited to partake in the study via email and data was collected over a six-month period.

Results

A total of 153 students responded to the survey. The data shows that students have had a positive experience using devices like smartphones (88.88%, n = 136) and laptops (89.19%, n = 132). Students are confident searching for multimedia resources (76.31%, n = 116), and have some familiarity or exposure to multimedia as part of their learning experience. Students preferred traditional teaching methods to learning with multimedia (58.59%, n = 75), but regarded multimedia as an effective and efficient tool for practical learning (73.02%, n = 111). The participants reported using e-learning tools and 2D animations more frequently than other multimedia tools and reported being least familiar with Augmented Reality and 3D websites. Finally, students expressed an interest in the development of 3D animations (66.66%, n = 80), interactive 3D teaching tools (65.45%, n = 72), and simulators (64.07%, n = 66) to complement their future studies.

Conclusion

The results of the study show that participants acknowledged the important role of multimedia as a practical learning tool that can greatly complement and enhance the traditional teaching methods but cannot replace them. Medical and healthcare students expressed a particular interest in the development of interactive tools including simulators to supplement their studies and enhance the learning process.

多媒体教育:学生怎么看?
多媒体被认为是一种性价比高、实用性强的学习媒介。本研究旨在调查医学及相关保健专业学生对使用各种多媒体学习辅助工具的态度,并探讨学生对这些学习辅助工具的态度。方法采用在线问卷调查法收集数据。研究人员通过电子邮件邀请学生参与这项研究,并在六个月的时间里收集数据。结果共有153名学生参与调查。数据显示,学生使用智能手机(88.88%,n = 136)和笔记本电脑(89.19%,n = 132)等设备的体验是积极的。学生有信心搜索多媒体资源(76.31%,n = 116),并且对多媒体有一定的熟悉或接触,作为他们学习经历的一部分。学生更喜欢传统的教学方法而不是多媒体学习(58.59%,n = 75),但认为多媒体是一种有效的、高效的实践学习工具(73.02%,n = 111)。参与者报告说,与其他多媒体工具相比,他们使用电子学习工具和2D动画的频率更高,对增强现实和3D网站的熟悉程度最低。最后,学生们表示有兴趣开发3D动画(66.66%,n = 80),交互式3D教学工具(65.45%,n = 72)和模拟器(64.07%,n = 66),以补充他们未来的研究。结论研究结果表明,参与者认同多媒体作为一种实用的学习工具的重要作用,它可以极大地补充和加强传统的教学方法,但不能取代传统的教学方法。医学和保健专业的学生对开发包括模拟器在内的互动工具表示了特别的兴趣,以补充他们的学习和加强学习过程。
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