Background and Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the knowledge and skill performance obtained by dental students exposed to two different instructional modalities for periodontal flap surgery: a Computer-Assisted Learning (CAL) multimedia software program and traditional lecture. Materials and Methods: In this experimental study, fifty volunteer fourth-year dental students with similar grade point average (GPA) scores, with the age range of 22 to 27 years, were divided into two groups (n=25). They all completed a pretest. The test group used a multimedia software, while the control group attended a lecture with the same educational content. Immediately after the lecture and after the students of the soft-ware group have finished wa...
Objective: To identify if a lecture or access to a computer aided learning (CAL) programme is more e...
Background: Gingivitis and other plaque-associated diseases have a high prevalence in western commun...
Statement of the Problem: Advances in computer science and technology allow the instructors to use i...
Purpose: To gauge the efficacy of video media in pre-doctoral oral and maxillofacial surgery educati...
INTRODUCTION: The teaching of manual skills and competencies is among the most time-consuming aspect...
Objectives: Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) has been suggested as a suitable learner-centered ped...
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a computer assisted learning (CAL) pr...
Background: This randomized, single-blinded, controlled study compares the effectiveness of two mode...
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of an interactive multimedia courseware package versus standard le...
Background and Aim: Full-scale demonstration of treatment phases on actual patients by an instructor...
Results of the efficacy and time efficiency of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in endodontics educa...
Abstract: Computer-aided learning (CAL), self-instructional programs provide an accessible, interact...
Background: Computerized virtual patients (VP) have spread into many areas of healthcare delivery an...
Introduction: The teaching of manual skills and competencies is among the most time-consuming aspect...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of students exposed to two differ...
Objective: To identify if a lecture or access to a computer aided learning (CAL) programme is more e...
Background: Gingivitis and other plaque-associated diseases have a high prevalence in western commun...
Statement of the Problem: Advances in computer science and technology allow the instructors to use i...
Purpose: To gauge the efficacy of video media in pre-doctoral oral and maxillofacial surgery educati...
INTRODUCTION: The teaching of manual skills and competencies is among the most time-consuming aspect...
Objectives: Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) has been suggested as a suitable learner-centered ped...
AIM: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of a computer assisted learning (CAL) pr...
Background: This randomized, single-blinded, controlled study compares the effectiveness of two mode...
AIM: To compare the effectiveness of an interactive multimedia courseware package versus standard le...
Background and Aim: Full-scale demonstration of treatment phases on actual patients by an instructor...
Results of the efficacy and time efficiency of computer-assisted learning (CAL) in endodontics educa...
Abstract: Computer-aided learning (CAL), self-instructional programs provide an accessible, interact...
Background: Computerized virtual patients (VP) have spread into many areas of healthcare delivery an...
Introduction: The teaching of manual skills and competencies is among the most time-consuming aspect...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to compare the performance of students exposed to two differ...
Objective: To identify if a lecture or access to a computer aided learning (CAL) programme is more e...
Background: Gingivitis and other plaque-associated diseases have a high prevalence in western commun...
Statement of the Problem: Advances in computer science and technology allow the instructors to use i...