Background: Illustrative handouts and self-drawing have been shown to improve learning outcomes from lectures. The objective of this study was to compare the test scores among students taught using these two methods in anatomy lectures and to assess the students' perceptions about the same. Methodology: This was a quasi-experimental pre- and post test study done among 1st-year medical undergraduates to evaluate the effectiveness of illustrated handouts. For two of the lectures (Group 1 lectures), students were asked to draw along with the teacher, while for the other two lectures (Group 2 lectures), they were given illustrative handouts and were required to progressively color and label. The multiple-choice questions were administered prior...
Background: Paper-based-lecture handouts were developed as teaching aids and study guides for learni...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
Assessment is an important aspect of medical education because it tests students' competence and mot...
The way medical students learn anatomy is constantly evolving. Nowadays, technologies such as tablet...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
Representations, such as figures and drawings, are aspects of biology that are key to learning, teac...
Medical students have to process a large amount of information during the first years of their study...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
The use of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) resources is now a common tool across a variety of hea...
To test the claim that digital learning tools enhance the acquisition of visual literacy in this gen...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
There is a growing interest in the engagement of science students through self-supported learning. M...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Background: Paper-based-lecture handouts were developed as teaching aids and study guides for learni...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
Assessment is an important aspect of medical education because it tests students' competence and mot...
The way medical students learn anatomy is constantly evolving. Nowadays, technologies such as tablet...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
Representations, such as figures and drawings, are aspects of biology that are key to learning, teac...
Medical students have to process a large amount of information during the first years of their study...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
The use of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) resources is now a common tool across a variety of hea...
To test the claim that digital learning tools enhance the acquisition of visual literacy in this gen...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
In contrast to medical education, information on the use of arts as a learning approach is scarce in...
There is a growing interest in the engagement of science students through self-supported learning. M...
Drawing is increasingly recognized as a literacy of science. It is claimed that when learners draw t...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Background: Paper-based-lecture handouts were developed as teaching aids and study guides for learni...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
Assessment is an important aspect of medical education because it tests students' competence and mot...