| Literature DB >> 33330712 |
Asta Tvarijonaviciute1, Delfina Roca2, Damián Escribano1, Lorena Franco-Martínez1, Luis J Bernal1, Jose J Ceron1, Silvia Martínez-Subiela1, Pedro A Rojo-Villada2.
Abstract
Interdisciplinary collaborations are increasingly gaining popularity, as are active in higher education and innovative learning strategies. However, relatively little research has been performed related to interdisciplinary learning methodologies in higher education. In the present work, a pilot activity between communication and veterinary students was performed, consisting in performance of mock interviews at a professional television studio. Besides some drawbacks such as low participation rates by veterinary students, the activity was associated with a number of benefits, including enhanced acquirement of communication skills, greater topic-related knowledge assimilation, and reinforced practical application of the theoretical concepts.Entities:
Keywords: active learning (AL); collaboration; communication; interdisciplinary learning experiences; veterinary
Year: 2020 PMID: 33330712 PMCID: PMC7732628 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2020.586086
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Schematic presentation of the study.
Figure 2Schematic presentation of the communication and documentation degree students to the anonymous online questionnaire. Questions are indicated with roman numbers. Question I: How much did you like the experience of conducting an interview on a television set? Question II: What is your opinion about participation of students from another faculty in the practice? Question III: Do you think this practice has helped you to strengthen your knowledge of the subject? Question IV: If you had the opportunity, would you repeat the experience?
Benefits and difficulties identified by the professors participating in the study.
| Benefits for students | - new experiences |
| Benefits for educators | - new professional experience |
| Difficulties | - motivation and organization of veterinary students |