Undergraduate medical educators are increasingly incorporating online learning tools into basic and clinical science curricula. In this paper, we explore the diversity of online learning tools and consider the range of applications for these tools in classroom and bedside learning. Particular advantages of these tools are highlighted, such as delivering foundational knowledge as part of the “flipped classroom” pedagogy and for depicting unusual physical examination findings and advanced clinical communication skills. With accelerated use of online learning, educators and administrators need to consider pedagogic and practical challenges posed by integrating online learning into individual learning activities, courses, and curricula as a who...
Our Introduction to Biology course (BIOL 1010) changed in 2004 from a standard instructor-centered, ...
an ac Th stu integral part of education at many medical schools [2]. It has also been demonstrated t...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...
Digital technologies can improve student interest and knowledge in science. However, researching the...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Teaching and learni...
BACKGROUND: undergraduate medical education is shifting away from traditional didactic methods towar...
The purpose of this study was to compare the satisfaction and effectiveness of Internet-based learni...
Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning ...
Background. Mind–body skills (MBS) training is popular, but in-person training can be inconvenient a...
This cross-sectional study determined the appreciation of the learning environment and development o...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Most of today’s students are skilled in instant messaging, Web browsing, online games, and blogs. Th...
CONTEXT: Traditional medical education is shifting to incorporate learning technologies and online e...
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of three common lecture delivery methods viz. the lect...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
Our Introduction to Biology course (BIOL 1010) changed in 2004 from a standard instructor-centered, ...
an ac Th stu integral part of education at many medical schools [2]. It has also been demonstrated t...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...
Digital technologies can improve student interest and knowledge in science. However, researching the...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleBackground Teaching and learni...
BACKGROUND: undergraduate medical education is shifting away from traditional didactic methods towar...
The purpose of this study was to compare the satisfaction and effectiveness of Internet-based learni...
Inspired by reports of successful outcomes in health profession education literature, peer learning ...
Background. Mind–body skills (MBS) training is popular, but in-person training can be inconvenient a...
This cross-sectional study determined the appreciation of the learning environment and development o...
ArticleBackground: This study examines the effectiveness of Calibrated Peer Review (TM) (CPR), a Web...
Most of today’s students are skilled in instant messaging, Web browsing, online games, and blogs. Th...
CONTEXT: Traditional medical education is shifting to incorporate learning technologies and online e...
The aim of the study was to assess the impact of three common lecture delivery methods viz. the lect...
We implemented a “how to study ” workshop for small groups of students (6–12) for N = 93 consent-ing...
Our Introduction to Biology course (BIOL 1010) changed in 2004 from a standard instructor-centered, ...
an ac Th stu integral part of education at many medical schools [2]. It has also been demonstrated t...
Student response systems (clickers) are viewed positively by students and instructors in numer-ous s...