Health education has seen a surge of interest in active learning strategies like the flipped classroom. In response to the need for physical distancing in the age of COVID-19, schools are rapidly shifting to web-based and video technology, sometimes without being able to predict the outcomes of this change. The objectives of this pilot experiment were to (1) compare active learning (AL) methods versus traditional lecture for transmitting and retaining knowledge in the introductory pre-clinical medical school curriculum and (2) weigh whether the costs required to flip instruction were justified by learning gains. The authors took a 2 h lecture for first-year medical students and converted half of it into an AL format. In-person lecture and a...
Introduction The emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of ...
[Extract] The teaching and learning activities of any undergraduate curriculum will have a specific ...
The idea of ‘flipping’ a course, i.e., delivering all content before class time and instead focusing...
Active learning promotes student engagement, increases learning gains, enhances long-term retention,...
The use of flipped lectures and Active Learning has been explored in first year lectures for several...
Recent changes in anatomy education have seen the introduction of flipped classrooms as a replacemen...
Flipping the classroom is a pedagogical model that employs easy to use, readily accessible technolog...
BackgroundThe flipped classroom model for didactic education has recently gained popularity in medic...
The flipped classroom model is increasingly being adopted in healthcare education, despite the fact ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To determine if health professional students exposed to active learning have highe...
Introduction: The emergency medicine clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of Sout...
The flipped classroom represents an essential component in curricular reform. Technological advances...
Christopher J Ramnanan,1 Lynley D Pound2 1Department of Innovation in Medical Education, Faculty of ...
In this paper we describe the initial development of flipped classroom learning activities for the p...
Lectures underpin most medical school curricula; however, due to their frequently didactic nature, t...
Introduction The emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of ...
[Extract] The teaching and learning activities of any undergraduate curriculum will have a specific ...
The idea of ‘flipping’ a course, i.e., delivering all content before class time and instead focusing...
Active learning promotes student engagement, increases learning gains, enhances long-term retention,...
The use of flipped lectures and Active Learning has been explored in first year lectures for several...
Recent changes in anatomy education have seen the introduction of flipped classrooms as a replacemen...
Flipping the classroom is a pedagogical model that employs easy to use, readily accessible technolog...
BackgroundThe flipped classroom model for didactic education has recently gained popularity in medic...
The flipped classroom model is increasingly being adopted in healthcare education, despite the fact ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: To determine if health professional students exposed to active learning have highe...
Introduction: The emergency medicine clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of Sout...
The flipped classroom represents an essential component in curricular reform. Technological advances...
Christopher J Ramnanan,1 Lynley D Pound2 1Department of Innovation in Medical Education, Faculty of ...
In this paper we describe the initial development of flipped classroom learning activities for the p...
Lectures underpin most medical school curricula; however, due to their frequently didactic nature, t...
Introduction The emergency medicine (EM) clerkship curriculum at Los Angeles County + University of ...
[Extract] The teaching and learning activities of any undergraduate curriculum will have a specific ...
The idea of ‘flipping’ a course, i.e., delivering all content before class time and instead focusing...