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Research on cultivating medical students' self-learning ability using teaching system integrated with learning analysis technology.

Hong Luo1, Cheng Wu2, Qian He2, Shi-Yong Wang3, Xiu-Qiang Ma2, Ri Wang2, Bing Li4, Jia He2.   

Abstract

Along with the advancement of information technology and the era of big data education, using learning process data to provide strategic decision-making in cultivating and improving medical students' self-learning ability has become a trend in educational research. Educator Abuwen Toffler said once, the illiterates in the future may not be the people not able to read and write, but not capable to know how to learn. Serving as educational institutions cultivating medical students' learning ability, colleges and universities should not only instruct specific professional knowledge and skills, but also develop medical students' self-learning ability. In this research, we built a teaching system which can help to restore medical students' self-learning processes and analyze their learning outcomes and behaviors. To evaluate the effectiveness of the system in supporting medical students' self-learning, an experiment was conducted in 116 medical students from two grades. The results indicated that problems in self-learning process through this system was consistent with problems raised from traditional classroom teaching. Moreover, the experimental group (using this system) acted better than control group (using traditional classroom teaching) to some extent. Thus, this system can not only help medical students to develop their self-learning ability, but also enhances the ability of teachers to target medical students' questions quickly, improving the efficiency of answering questions in class.

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Keywords:  Teaching system; education data; learning analysis; self-learning ability; strategic support

Year:  2015        PMID: 26550446      PMCID: PMC4613131     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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