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A computer chatroom exercise between faculty and students was used in a Human Behavior course for first-year medical students to provide an interactive exam review learning exercise. Two conditions were compared-one that filtered out all irrelevant student comments, and one without the filter that p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Medical teacher 2006-11, Vol.28 (7), p.659
Hauptverfasser: Candler, Chris, Tucker, Phebe, Triplett, Janice, Trautman, Richard P
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A computer chatroom exercise between faculty and students was used in a Human Behavior course for first-year medical students to provide an interactive exam review learning exercise. Two conditions were compared-one that filtered out all irrelevant student comments, and one without the filter that permitted all student comments. Four one-hour chatroom sessions, each with eight groups of five students, were conducted with all comments recorded. Comments were rated as on- or off-task by a blinded external faculty member. The filtered condition resulted in increased on-task and decreased off-task student comments compared with the non-filtered condition. However, students made fewer total comments in the filtered situation. Results suggested that a trade-off occurred between focused and uninhibited faculty-student communication; the implications are discussed. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0142-159X
1466-187X