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Self-assessed learning style correlates to use of supplemental learning materials in an online course management system.

Caitlin Halbert1, Richard Kriebel, Robert Cuzzolino, Patrick Coughlin, Kerin Fresa-Dillon.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The benefit of online learning materials in medical education is not well defined. AIM: The study correlated certain self-identified learning styles with the use of self-selected online learning materials.
METHODS: First-year osteopathic medical students were given access to review and/or summary materials via an online course management system (CMS) while enrolled in a pre-clinical course. At the end of the course, students completed a self-assessment of learning style based on the Index of Learning Styles and a brief survey regarding their usage and perceived advantage of the online learning materials.
RESULTS: Students who accessed the online materials earned equivalent grades to those who did not. However, the study found that students who described their learning styles as active, intuitive, global, and/or visual were more likely to use online educational resources than those who identified their learning style as reflective, sensing, sequential, and/or verbal.
CONCLUSIONS: Identification of a student's learning style can help medical educators direct students to learning resources that best suit their individual needs.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21456993     DOI: 10.3109/0142159X.2011.542209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Teach        ISSN: 0142-159X            Impact factor:   3.650


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