Background: There is increasing concern amongst educators that the provision of recorded lectures may reduce student attendance of live lectures. We therefore sought to determine if the provision of prerecorded lecture video podcasts (VODcasts) to first-year Graduate Entry to Medicine (GEM) students, affected attendance at 21 Physiology lectures within three separate pre-clinical modules.: Methods: Data on lecture attendance, utilization of VODcasts, and whether VODcasts should replace live lectures were drawn from three surveys conducted in academic years 2014–2015 and 2015–2016 on all first-year GEM students in two first-year pre-clinical modules where prerecorded Physiology VODcasts were available for viewing or downloading prior to sche...
The General Medical Council in the UK recommends that undergraduate medical students be exposed to a...
BACKGROUND We have shown that there is no association between lecture attendance or accessing lectur...
The use of technology in university classroom settings has been significantly increasing in recent y...
The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of video-on-demand podcasts (vodcasts) as a ...
Background: During the Covid -19 lockdown, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Balamand ado...
Abstract: The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of video-on-demand podcasts (vodca...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
Historically, lecture attendance was considered a predictor of better academic outcomes. However, it...
Pre-recorded lectures for students to watch at their own convenience appears attractive, but little ...
The effect of lecture recordings on academic outcomes is not clear, and it is not known whether lect...
Historically, positive relationships between lecture attendance and academic outcomes have been repo...
BACKGROUND: This study explored whether first-year medical students make deliberate decisions about ...
Lecture capture tends to polarise the views of academic staff. Some view it as encouraging non-atten...
Free to read on publisher's website Historically, positive relationships between lecture attendance ...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
The General Medical Council in the UK recommends that undergraduate medical students be exposed to a...
BACKGROUND We have shown that there is no association between lecture attendance or accessing lectur...
The use of technology in university classroom settings has been significantly increasing in recent y...
The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of video-on-demand podcasts (vodcasts) as a ...
Background: During the Covid -19 lockdown, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Balamand ado...
Abstract: The current study sought to determine the effectiveness of video-on-demand podcasts (vodca...
The move to provide increasingly flexible platforms for student learning and experience through prov...
Historically, lecture attendance was considered a predictor of better academic outcomes. However, it...
Pre-recorded lectures for students to watch at their own convenience appears attractive, but little ...
The effect of lecture recordings on academic outcomes is not clear, and it is not known whether lect...
Historically, positive relationships between lecture attendance and academic outcomes have been repo...
BACKGROUND: This study explored whether first-year medical students make deliberate decisions about ...
Lecture capture tends to polarise the views of academic staff. Some view it as encouraging non-atten...
Free to read on publisher's website Historically, positive relationships between lecture attendance ...
Lecture capture is widely used within higher education as a means of recording lecture material for ...
The General Medical Council in the UK recommends that undergraduate medical students be exposed to a...
BACKGROUND We have shown that there is no association between lecture attendance or accessing lectur...
The use of technology in university classroom settings has been significantly increasing in recent y...