An Interactive electronic Atlas (IeA) was developed to assist first-year nursing students with interpretation of laboratory-based prosected cadaveric material. It was designed, using pedagogically sound principles, as a student-centered resource accessible to students from a wide range of learning backgrounds. It consisted of a highly simplified interactive interface limited to essential anatomical structures and was intended for use in a blended learning situation. The IeA\u27s nine modules mirrored the body systems covered in a Nursing Biosciences course, with each module comprising a maximum of 10 pages using the same template: an image displaying a cadaveric specimen and, in most cases, a corresponding anatomical model with navigation p...
The use of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) resources is now ubiquitous within anatomy education. ...
Background: There is ongoing debate concerning the best way to teach anatomy. Computer-assisted lear...
Anatomy remains the cornerstone of medical education. Human anatomy has not changed, yet our underst...
An Interactive electronic Atlas (IeA) was developed to assist first-year nursing students with inter...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Neuroanatomy is one of the most challenging subjects in anatomy, and novice students often experienc...
Introduction: As medical education has progressed exponentially over the past decades, there are una...
Background: With the plethora of learning resources available online to students, it can be daunting...
Use of E-books (or electronic textbooks) is increasing in tertiary education, and are starting to re...
[[abstract]]Objective: User data and information about anatomy education were used to guide developm...
As medical curricula evolve, many universi-ties have adopted a clinical case-centered med-ical curri...
This study investigated student acceptance of a digital atlas of electron microscopy (EM) in the 200...
INTRODUCTION: Since time in the curriculum for basic sciences is decreasing, there is a need for stu...
© 2017, International Association of Medical Science Educators. Background: Several institutions hav...
The use of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) resources is now ubiquitous within anatomy education. ...
Background: There is ongoing debate concerning the best way to teach anatomy. Computer-assisted lear...
Anatomy remains the cornerstone of medical education. Human anatomy has not changed, yet our underst...
An Interactive electronic Atlas (IeA) was developed to assist first-year nursing students with inter...
Background: Innovations in modern technologies allow students access to educational resources in ver...
Background: With increasing availability of a huge variety of resources online for anatomy learning,...
Neuroanatomy is one of the most challenging subjects in anatomy, and novice students often experienc...
Introduction: As medical education has progressed exponentially over the past decades, there are una...
Background: With the plethora of learning resources available online to students, it can be daunting...
Use of E-books (or electronic textbooks) is increasing in tertiary education, and are starting to re...
[[abstract]]Objective: User data and information about anatomy education were used to guide developm...
As medical curricula evolve, many universi-ties have adopted a clinical case-centered med-ical curri...
This study investigated student acceptance of a digital atlas of electron microscopy (EM) in the 200...
INTRODUCTION: Since time in the curriculum for basic sciences is decreasing, there is a need for stu...
© 2017, International Association of Medical Science Educators. Background: Several institutions hav...
The use of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) resources is now ubiquitous within anatomy education. ...
Background: There is ongoing debate concerning the best way to teach anatomy. Computer-assisted lear...
Anatomy remains the cornerstone of medical education. Human anatomy has not changed, yet our underst...