Comparative study of traditional blackboard teaching over PowerPoint teaching in physiology among 1st year medical students

To convey knowledge efficiently and to establish abetter teaching-learning environment in the classrooms, there is a clear need to evaluate students throughout the course using various teaching and learning approaches accessible in today's times. [13] Hemalatha et al. conducted a cross-sectiona...

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