数字化资源在医学生人体组织与胚胎学混合学习教学效果的回顾性分析

Q3 Medicine
D. Bani , M.R. Guelfi , J. Shtylla , O. Di Grazia , M. Masoni
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摘要

本研究分析了在混合学习模式中引入数字化教学资源对人体组织学课程学生期末考试成功率和成绩的影响。佛罗伦萨大学医学院胚胎学课程(意大利)。比较了两个学生队列:早期(E, 2013-2014年和2014-2015年),课程只有基本的数字资源,而最近(R, 2022-2023年和2023-2024年),课程可以利用更广泛的数字资源。对期末考试结果的分析显示,不及格的学生人数明显减少,而在R组中获得最高分(a和a +)的学生人数有所增加。在这一组中,表现优异的学生获得荣誉的比例上升到10.8%,而在E组中为3.9%。在R组中,学生准备考试所需的时间也减少了,这可以从课程结束后(1个月)第一次参加考试并通过考试的学生比例显著增加和推迟到最后一次考试(9个月)的学生比例下降中看出。我们的研究客观地评估了创新混合学习的教育价值,包括多种个性化和交互式数字资源,以改善传统的面对面教学,特别是形态学学科。
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Retrospective analysis of the educational efficacy of digital resources in blended learning for teaching Human Histology & Embryology to medical students
This study analyses the efficacy of introducing digital teaching/learning resources in blended learning mode regarding students’ success rate and grading on the final examination in the Human Histology & Embryology course of the Florence University Medical School (Italy). Two student cohorts were compared: early (E, years 2013–2014 and 2014–2015), where the course had only basic digital resources, and recent (R, years 2022–2023 and 2023–2024), where the course could take advantage of a broader panel of digital resources. Analysis of the results of the final exam shows a significant decrease in the number of students failing the exam and an increase in those gaining the highest score (A and A+) in the R cohort. In this cohort, the percentage of students who reached an excellent performance to deserve honours raised to 10,8% vs. 3,9% in the E cohort. The time needed for the students to prepare for the exam was also reduced in the R cohort, as shown by the significant increase in the percentage of the students who took and passed the exam in the first available session after the end of the course (1 month) and decrease in that of the students who postponed their exam till the last sessions (9 months). Our study objectively evaluates the educational value of innovative blended learning, including multiple individualized and interactive digital resources, to improve traditional face-to-face teaching, especially for morphological disciplines.
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Morphologie
Morphologie Medicine-Anatomy
CiteScore
2.30
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150
审稿时长
25 days
期刊介绍: Morphologie est une revue universitaire avec une ouverture médicale qui sa adresse aux enseignants, aux étudiants, aux chercheurs et aux cliniciens en anatomie et en morphologie. Vous y trouverez les développements les plus actuels de votre spécialité, en France comme a international. Le objectif de Morphologie est d?offrir des lectures privilégiées sous forme de revues générales, d?articles originaux, de mises au point didactiques et de revues de la littérature, qui permettront notamment aux enseignants de optimiser leurs cours et aux spécialistes d?enrichir leurs connaissances.
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