Objective: To assess the effect of using a 3-D atlas on academic performance and compare it with the use of power point presentations during online lectures for gross anatomy of the head. Study Design: Comparative prospective study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Anatomy, Dental College, Heavy Industries Taxila Education City Institute of Medical Sciences, Taxila Pakistan, from Jun to Jul 2020. Methodology: Forty-nine students from first year BDS were selected through nonprobability convenience sampling. They were assigned to two groups, A and B comprising of 25 and 24 students respectively. Group A was taught gross anatomy of head region via Zoom lectures employing a digital three-dimensional anatomy atlas application ...
We aim to provide an overview of the various digital three-dimensional visualizations used for learn...
Studying cross-sections is a critical approach to learning and testing knowledge in neuroanatomy and...
BACKGROUND During the 1st semester of 2020 the unit ‘Functional Anatomy of the Trunk’ was re-design...
Neuroanatomy is one of the most challenging subjects in anatomy, and novice students often experienc...
AbstractBackgroundThe aims of this study were to identify studies exploring three-dimensional (3D) a...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of implementing desktop 3-dimen...
The study of anatomy is complex and difficult for students in both graduate and undergraduate educat...
In anatomical education three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology allows for active and stereo...
Monoscopically projected three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology may have significant disadv...
Anatomy is a foundational component of biological sciences and medical education and is important fo...
As a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, converting traditional face-to-face instructional meth...
Monoscopically projected three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology may have significant disadv...
Research was funded by the Cakmak Lab and the University of Otago, Otago Medical School. Author note...
We aim to provide an overview of the various digital three-dimensional visualizations used for learn...
An interactive 3D e-learning module was developed to complement neuroanatomy instruction in both an ...
We aim to provide an overview of the various digital three-dimensional visualizations used for learn...
Studying cross-sections is a critical approach to learning and testing knowledge in neuroanatomy and...
BACKGROUND During the 1st semester of 2020 the unit ‘Functional Anatomy of the Trunk’ was re-design...
Neuroanatomy is one of the most challenging subjects in anatomy, and novice students often experienc...
AbstractBackgroundThe aims of this study were to identify studies exploring three-dimensional (3D) a...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of implementing desktop 3-dimen...
The study of anatomy is complex and difficult for students in both graduate and undergraduate educat...
In anatomical education three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology allows for active and stereo...
Monoscopically projected three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology may have significant disadv...
Anatomy is a foundational component of biological sciences and medical education and is important fo...
As a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, converting traditional face-to-face instructional meth...
Monoscopically projected three-dimensional (3D) visualization technology may have significant disadv...
Research was funded by the Cakmak Lab and the University of Otago, Otago Medical School. Author note...
We aim to provide an overview of the various digital three-dimensional visualizations used for learn...
An interactive 3D e-learning module was developed to complement neuroanatomy instruction in both an ...
We aim to provide an overview of the various digital three-dimensional visualizations used for learn...
Studying cross-sections is a critical approach to learning and testing knowledge in neuroanatomy and...
BACKGROUND During the 1st semester of 2020 the unit ‘Functional Anatomy of the Trunk’ was re-design...