This phenomenological study investigates the interactivity taking place when students use computer-assisted-learning (CAL) in orthodontics and what can be inferred about why these interactions occur. CAL has been proposed in orthodontics because it provides an opportunity to follow a case through to completion. This training is needed if only to give all dentists sufficient knowledge to identify and refer cases for treatment. Two programs have been developed for the pilot: an introductory e-book and a narrative case study based on real records that takes students through a series of decisions relating to case assessment, treatment planning and appliance design.The mixed-methodology approach of the main study uses activity theory to provide ...
Results of the efficacy and time efficiency of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in endodontics educa...
The module was developed as an elective to give motivated senior dental students an opportunity to e...
Introduction: Evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed interactive 3D head and neck softwa...
Abstract: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the efficacy of com...
Objective: To identify if a lecture or access to a computer aided learning (CAL) programme is more e...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate postgraduate student perceptions of face-to-face and distance education on...
Background: The advent of electronic teaching facilities improves tutor-student communication. Thi...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop and evaluate an interactive multimedia cour...
E-learning has gained momentum in health sciences and seems to have great potential in specialist de...
A series of research projects at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (UNC) have been dedi...
Purpose: To describe orthoptic student satisfaction in a blended learning environment. Methods: Blen...
Learning is an interactive process between the learner and thesurrounding structures, the so-called ...
The metric and qualitative analysis of models of the upper and lower dental arches is an important a...
Theoretical teaching in orthodontic education is based on traditional lectures. The aim of the prese...
Purpose: The effect of e-learning on practical skills in medicine has not yet been thoroughly invest...
Results of the efficacy and time efficiency of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in endodontics educa...
The module was developed as an elective to give motivated senior dental students an opportunity to e...
Introduction: Evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed interactive 3D head and neck softwa...
Abstract: The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to compare the efficacy of com...
Objective: To identify if a lecture or access to a computer aided learning (CAL) programme is more e...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate postgraduate student perceptions of face-to-face and distance education on...
Background: The advent of electronic teaching facilities improves tutor-student communication. Thi...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to develop and evaluate an interactive multimedia cour...
E-learning has gained momentum in health sciences and seems to have great potential in specialist de...
A series of research projects at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill (UNC) have been dedi...
Purpose: To describe orthoptic student satisfaction in a blended learning environment. Methods: Blen...
Learning is an interactive process between the learner and thesurrounding structures, the so-called ...
The metric and qualitative analysis of models of the upper and lower dental arches is an important a...
Theoretical teaching in orthodontic education is based on traditional lectures. The aim of the prese...
Purpose: The effect of e-learning on practical skills in medicine has not yet been thoroughly invest...
Results of the efficacy and time efficiency of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in endodontics educa...
The module was developed as an elective to give motivated senior dental students an opportunity to e...
Introduction: Evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed interactive 3D head and neck softwa...