Medical students have to process a large amount of information during the first years of their study, which has to be retained over long periods of nonuse. Therefore, it would be beneficial when knowledge is gained in a way that promotes long-term retention. Paper-and-pencil drawings for the uptake of form-function relationships of basic tissues has been a teaching tool for a long time, but now seems to be redundant with virtual microscopy on computer-screens and printers everywhere. Several studies claimed that, apart from learning from pictures, actual drawing of images significantly improved knowledge retention. However, these studies applied only immediate post-tests. We investigated the effects of actual drawing of histological images,...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
BackgroundSound anatomical knowledge is essential for medical education and practice. Students and t...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical students have to process a large amount of information during ...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
The way medical students learn anatomy is constantly evolving. Nowadays, technologies such as tablet...
Drawing anatomical images can improve students’ learning, while tapping into their creative and arti...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Studies in the learning sciences suggest that drawingmay prove useful for reection, as a learning di...
Research suggests multimedia learning (images and text) and learner-generated drawing (constructing ...
Background: Illustrative handouts and self-drawing have been shown to improve learning outcomes from...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Representations, such as figures and drawings, are aspects of biology that are key to learning, teac...
Drawing by learners can be an effective way to develop memory and generate visual models for higher-...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
BackgroundSound anatomical knowledge is essential for medical education and practice. Students and t...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...
Item does not contain fulltextMedical students have to process a large amount of information during ...
Introduction: Art has played a pivotal role in the understanding and teaching of human anatomy for c...
The way medical students learn anatomy is constantly evolving. Nowadays, technologies such as tablet...
Drawing anatomical images can improve students’ learning, while tapping into their creative and arti...
Students’ engagement with two‐dimensional (2D) representations as opposed to three‐dimensional (3D) ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether drawing anatomical structures and teaching it virt...
Studies in the learning sciences suggest that drawingmay prove useful for reection, as a learning di...
Research suggests multimedia learning (images and text) and learner-generated drawing (constructing ...
Background: Illustrative handouts and self-drawing have been shown to improve learning outcomes from...
This thesis consists of an investigation of the current use of visual representations, and drawing i...
Representations, such as figures and drawings, are aspects of biology that are key to learning, teac...
Drawing by learners can be an effective way to develop memory and generate visual models for higher-...
<div> <p><small><b>Introduction:</b> One of the essential requirements for efficient oral and maxi...
BackgroundSound anatomical knowledge is essential for medical education and practice. Students and t...
Human anatomy is perceived by health science students and educators to be a burdensome, challenging ...