| Literature DB >> 25086153 |
Cristina Maresca1, Carlos Barrero2, Dereck Duggan1, Enrique Platin1, Eric Rivera1, Wallace Hannum1, Frank Petrola1.
Abstract
Blended learning (BL) is the integration of classroom learning with an online environment. The purpose of this study was to determine whether dental students who experienced BL in a preclinical endodontic course demonstrated better manual skills, conceptual knowledge, and learning experience compared to those experiencing traditional learning. All eighty-one students (100 percent) in a preclinical endodontics course agreed to participate and were assigned to either the traditional or BL group. A root canal procedure was used to determine the level of manual skills gained by each group. Pre- and post-intervention quizzes were given to all students to evaluate conceptual knowledge gained, and the students' perspectives on the methods were evaluated with a survey. The BL group scored better than the traditional group on the manual skills exercise at a statistically significant level (p=0.0067). There were no differences in the post-intervention quiz scores between the two groups, and the students' opinions were positive regarding BL. With BL, the students were able to learn and demonstrate dental skills at a high level.Keywords: blended learning; dental education; endodontics; teaching methodology
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25086153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Educ ISSN: 0022-0337 Impact factor: 2.264