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Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Integrated vs. Discipline‐Based Digital Learning Resources

Katherine Renee Mitchell,Lisa Lee-2015-04-01-The FASEB Journal
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The continuing trend of integration and the consequent decrease in student‐instructor contact hours in basic science curricula in professional schools makes digital ancillary resources increasingly important. Majority of learning resources for basic sciences however are varied in content, accuracy and are presented in a discipline‐specific manner. Few integrated educational resources exist and even fewer studies report the effectiveness of an integrated presentation of the material in the digital environment. The objective of the study was to investigate educational effectiveness of a digital learning resource presented in an integrated manner compared to the traditional, discipline‐specific presentation. Two digital resources covering female pelvic anatomy, embryology and histology were created, both presenting the same content but one presenting each discipline separately while the other presents the material in an integrated manner. First‐year graduate students enrolled in a gross a

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The continuing trend of integration and the consequent decrease in student‐instructor contact hours in basic science curricula in professional schools makes digital ancillary resources increasingly important. Majority of learning resources for basic sciences however are varied in content, accuracy and are presented in a discipline‐specific manner. Few integrated educational resources exist and even fewer studies report the effectiveness of an integrated presentation of the material in the digital environment. The objective of the study was to investigate educational effectiveness of a digital learning resource presented in an integrated manner compared to the traditional, discipline‐specific presentation. Two digital resources covering female pelvic anatomy, embryology and histology were created, both presenting the same content but one presenting each discipline separately while the other presents the material in an integrated manner. First‐year graduate students enrolled in a gross a

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Presentation (obstetrics)Test (biology)CurriculumDigital learningResource (disambiguation)PreferenceMedical educationEducational resources

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