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Developing an audiovisual notebook as a self-learning tool in histology: perceptions of teachers and students.

Antonio Campos-Sánchez1, Juan-Antonio López-Núñez, Giuseppe Scionti, Ingrid Garzón, Miguel González-Andrades, Miguel Alaminos, Tomás Sola.   

Abstract

Videos can be used as didactic tools for self-learning under several circumstances, including those cases in which students are responsible for the development of this resource as an audiovisual notebook. We compared students' and teachers' perceptions regarding the main features that an audiovisual notebook should include. Four questionnaires with items about information, images, text and music, and filmmaking were used to investigate students' (n = 115) and teachers' perceptions (n = 28) regarding the development of a video focused on a histological technique. The results show that both students and teachers significantly prioritize informative components, images and filmmaking more than text and music. The scores were significantly higher for teachers than for students for all four components analyzed. The highest scores were given to items related to practical and medically oriented elements, and the lowest values were given to theoretical and complementary elements. For most items, there were no differences between genders. A strong positive correlation was found between the scores given to each item by teachers and students. These results show that both students' and teachers' perceptions tend to coincide for most items, and suggest that audiovisual notebooks developed by students would emphasize the same items as those perceived by teachers to be the most relevant. Further, these findings suggest that the use of video as an audiovisual learning notebook would not only preserve the curricular objectives but would also offer the advantages of self-learning processes.
© 2013 American Association of Anatomists.

Keywords:  audiovisual notebook; computer assisted learning; histology education; medical education; microscopic anatomy education; self-learning modules; students' perceptions; teachers' perceptions; teaching videos; video modules

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23893940     DOI: 10.1002/ase.1386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Sci Educ        ISSN: 1935-9772            Impact factor:   5.958


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