[english] Introduction: The world wide web opens up new opportunities to interconnect electronic and classroom teaching and to promote active student participation. In this project article we describe the use of internet discussion forums as part of a student-centred teaching concept of pharmacology and discuss its advantages and disadvantages based on evaluation data and current literature. Methods and Results: Final year medical students at the Technische Universität München (Munich, Germany) with the elective pharmacology moderated an internet forum that allowed all students to discuss pharmacology-related questions. Evaluation results of forum participants and elective students demonstrated a learning benefit of internet forums in pharm...
This article describes and evaluates a freestanding web site used to facilitate student learning in ...
The growing prevalence of telecomputing technologies presents instructors with a wide range of optio...
Abstract Background Educational courses for doctors and medical students are increasingly offered vi...
Introduction: The world wide web opens up new opportunities to interconnect electronic and classroo...
The Internet is becoming a preferred place to find information. Millions of people go online in the ...
This work reports the experience and contribution of two web pages to formal, traditional education....
This work reports the experience and contribution of two web pages to formal, traditional education....
The article focuses on the fact that in the modern world information technologies are becoming incre...
Aim: The aims of this study were to gain an overview of the web-based media used during the clinica...
Background: In current scenario, poor attendances in classes and poor performances of students are a...
Teaching and Learning through web-based learning platforms is a complementary method of conventional...
Students of human medicine at the Philipps University in Marburg are confronted with biochemistry al...
This paper describes outcomes of a project funded by the University of Adelaide to embed blended app...
The Internet is becoming the preferred place to find information. Millions of people go online in se...
Significant developments in the World Wide Web, pro-ducing a “Web 2.0, ” allow users to extract and ...
This article describes and evaluates a freestanding web site used to facilitate student learning in ...
The growing prevalence of telecomputing technologies presents instructors with a wide range of optio...
Abstract Background Educational courses for doctors and medical students are increasingly offered vi...
Introduction: The world wide web opens up new opportunities to interconnect electronic and classroo...
The Internet is becoming a preferred place to find information. Millions of people go online in the ...
This work reports the experience and contribution of two web pages to formal, traditional education....
This work reports the experience and contribution of two web pages to formal, traditional education....
The article focuses on the fact that in the modern world information technologies are becoming incre...
Aim: The aims of this study were to gain an overview of the web-based media used during the clinica...
Background: In current scenario, poor attendances in classes and poor performances of students are a...
Teaching and Learning through web-based learning platforms is a complementary method of conventional...
Students of human medicine at the Philipps University in Marburg are confronted with biochemistry al...
This paper describes outcomes of a project funded by the University of Adelaide to embed blended app...
The Internet is becoming the preferred place to find information. Millions of people go online in se...
Significant developments in the World Wide Web, pro-ducing a “Web 2.0, ” allow users to extract and ...
This article describes and evaluates a freestanding web site used to facilitate student learning in ...
The growing prevalence of telecomputing technologies presents instructors with a wide range of optio...
Abstract Background Educational courses for doctors and medical students are increasingly offered vi...