Purpose The purpose of this study was to examine the satisfaction of medical students in flipped learning and analyzed academic achievement in comparison with lecture class. Methods The subjects were 40 students who participated in flipped learning during neurology course in the second year. After performing flipped learning, formative assessment was conducted and the degree of satisfaction was examined. Questionnaires of satisfaction were developed to identify the perceptions of students on flipped learning. To compare the academic achievement of students, formative assessments were conducted at the end of the flipped learning class and the lecture class. The data was analyzed by frequency and paired t-test method. Results The students sho...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...
Objective: In this study we implemented the “flipped classroom” model to enhance active learning in ...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...
The "flipped classroom" method is a promising educational breakthrough for application in medical ed...
Objective: The intensive nature of a 5- or 6-week teaching block poses unique problems for adequate ...
Medical schools are tasked with the responsibility of facilitating the acquisition of the specific v...
Our aims were determining the student’s views about the effect of using the study guide on advance p...
International audienceThe flipped classroom has shown a positive effect on academic performance and ...
BackgroundThe flipped classroom model for didactic education has recently gained popularity in medic...
The flipped classroom model is increasingly being adopted in healthcare education, despite the fact ...
Rationale and ObjectivesIn flipped learning, medical students independently learn facts and concepts...
Christopher J Ramnanan,1 Lynley D Pound2 1Department of Innovation in Medical Education, Faculty of ...
The flipped classroom represents an essential component in curricular reform. Technological advances...
Background: Flipped classroom is a teaching method where the students are involved in pre class pre...
Background: In recent years, the flipped classroom method of teaching has received much attention in...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...
Objective: In this study we implemented the “flipped classroom” model to enhance active learning in ...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...
The "flipped classroom" method is a promising educational breakthrough for application in medical ed...
Objective: The intensive nature of a 5- or 6-week teaching block poses unique problems for adequate ...
Medical schools are tasked with the responsibility of facilitating the acquisition of the specific v...
Our aims were determining the student’s views about the effect of using the study guide on advance p...
International audienceThe flipped classroom has shown a positive effect on academic performance and ...
BackgroundThe flipped classroom model for didactic education has recently gained popularity in medic...
The flipped classroom model is increasingly being adopted in healthcare education, despite the fact ...
Rationale and ObjectivesIn flipped learning, medical students independently learn facts and concepts...
Christopher J Ramnanan,1 Lynley D Pound2 1Department of Innovation in Medical Education, Faculty of ...
The flipped classroom represents an essential component in curricular reform. Technological advances...
Background: Flipped classroom is a teaching method where the students are involved in pre class pre...
Background: In recent years, the flipped classroom method of teaching has received much attention in...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...
Objective: In this study we implemented the “flipped classroom” model to enhance active learning in ...
Background: Rapid changes in communities necessitate the use of new-teaching methods in universities...