牙科学生对电子学习设备的接受程度。

Medicine 2.0 Pub Date : 2013-08-14 eCollection Date: 2013-07-01 DOI:10.2196/med20.2767
Peter Schulz, Keyvan Sagheb, Harald Affeldt, Hannah Klumpp, Kathy Taylor, Christian Walter, Bilal Al-Nawas
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背景:电子学习程序及其相应的设备越来越多地用于牙科学生的临床培训。目的:随着电子学习软件和硬件(计算机、平板电脑、智能手机)的发展,我们对牙科学生使用这些学习技术的习惯进行了更深入的调查。方法:牙科专业学生在临床实习期间,与生物统计学家合作进行问卷调查。调查问卷的先证者被要求在之前类似主题的调查基础上完成,允许单次或多次回答。这些数据是关于学生通常使用的学习设备的,并与他们的网络学习活动进行比较。结果:所使用的网络学习设备存在品牌异质性。每个学生都可以使用至少一种适合电子学习的硬件类型。所有学生都拥有移动设备,约90%的学生使用笔记本电脑,约60%的学生拥有智能手机。毫无例外,所有的调查参与者都承认他们的互联网接入是不受限制的。相比之下,只有16%的学生使用平板电脑。对调查结果的详细分析表明,越来越多的移动设备(平板电脑、智能手机)的使用促进了互联网学习活动,而与此同时,电脑(台式电脑、笔记本电脑)的使用率却在下降。结论:绝大多数牙科学生在临床培训中接受电子学习。学生们报告说,进行电子学习的先决条件很好,因为他们对硬件和互联网的访问都很好。我们关于电子学习项目使用情况的调查结果不太令人满意。根据使用的硬件,只有三分之一到一半的学生参加学习程序。
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Acceptance of e-learning devices by dental students.

Acceptance of e-learning devices by dental students.

Background: E-Learning programs and their corresponding devices are increasingly employed to educate dental students during their clinical training.

Objective: Recent progress made in the development of e-learning software as well as in hardware (computers, tablet PCs, smartphones) caused us to more closely investigate into the habits of dental students in dealing with these learning techniques.

Methods: Dental students during their clinical training attended a survey compiled in cooperation with biostatisticians. The questionnaire probands were asked to complete based on previous surveys of similar subjects, allowing single as well as multiple answers. The data, which were obtained with respect to the learning devices students commonly employ, were compared with their internet learning activities.

Results: The e-learning devices utilized are of heterogeneous brands. Each student has access to at least one hardware type suitable for e-learning. All students held mobile devices, about 90 percent employed laptops, and about 60 percent possess smartphones. Unexceptional all participants of the survey acknowledged an unlimited internet access. In contrast, only 16 percent of students utilized tablet PCs. A detailed analysis of the survey outcome reveals that an increasing use of mobile devices (tablet PC, smartphone) facilitates internet learning activities while at the same time utilization of computers (desktop, laptop) declines.

Conclusions: Dental students overwhelmingly accept e-learning during their clinical training. Students report outstanding preconditions to conduct e-learning as both their access to hardware and to the internet is excellent. Less satisfying is the outcome of our survey regarding the utilization of e-learning programs. Depending of the hardware employed only one-third to barely one-half of students comprise learning programs.

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