Information technology use in healthcare education has become a popular medium of instruction. One of the medium of instruction is video assisted learning (VAL). The use of VAL as an instructional method in the teaching and learning of emergency skills is not new. However, there are lack of studies on the perception of using this method in learning emergency skills. This qualitative study involved four focused discussion groups following a VAL instruction on emergency skills. A total of 20 paramedics were divided into four groups. They were involved in a focussed discussion after a VAL instruction session. Findings reveal that the paramedics perceived three major themes which were categorized as : i) advantages of video as teaching tool, ii...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a pre-existing video on CPR ...
Information technology use in healthcare education has become a popular medium of instruction. One o...
Paramedic students need to acquire knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic as well as comple...
Paramedic students need to acquire knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic and complex skill...
AbstractAdvances in audio-visual information technology has allowed for effective self-directed lear...
Background: Real-time use of procedure videos as educational tools has not been studied. We sought t...
A central task and challenge for university educators is to design learning experiences that offer t...
Introduction: In medical education, Web-based learning is increasingly used as a complement to p...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) organizations are turning to distance education as an alternative to...
Contains fulltext : 111066.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background. Vid...
Background. Video-assisted real-time simulation (VARS) offers the possibility of developing competen...
Background. Video-assisted real-time simulation (VARS) offers the possibility of developing competen...
Unintentional injuries are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children with ...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a pre-existing video on CPR ...
Information technology use in healthcare education has become a popular medium of instruction. One o...
Paramedic students need to acquire knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic as well as comple...
Paramedic students need to acquire knowledge and skills necessary to perform basic and complex skill...
AbstractAdvances in audio-visual information technology has allowed for effective self-directed lear...
Background: Real-time use of procedure videos as educational tools has not been studied. We sought t...
A central task and challenge for university educators is to design learning experiences that offer t...
Introduction: In medical education, Web-based learning is increasingly used as a complement to p...
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) organizations are turning to distance education as an alternative to...
Contains fulltext : 111066.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background. Vid...
Background. Video-assisted real-time simulation (VARS) offers the possibility of developing competen...
Background. Video-assisted real-time simulation (VARS) offers the possibility of developing competen...
Unintentional injuries are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among children with ...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
Utilizing multiple videos is an upcoming approach for developing learning material. It consists of r...
(1) Background: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using a pre-existing video on CPR ...