Effectiveness of enhanced video‐based learning on removable partial denture module
Introduction The application of video‐based learning in dentistry has been widely investigated; however, the nature of on‐screen video enhancements of the video has been minimally explored in the literature. This study investigated the effectiveness of an in‐class and on‐demand enhanced video to sup...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of dental education 2021-11, Vol.25 (4), p.744-752 |
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The application of video‐based learning in dentistry has been widely investigated; however, the nature of on‐screen video enhancements of the video has been minimally explored in the literature. This study investigated the effectiveness of an in‐class and on‐demand enhanced video to support learning on removable partial dentures in terms of knowledge acquisition, perception and clinical skill performance.
Methods
Fifty‐four dental students enrolled in 2018 were recruited as participants and assigned to two groups. Both groups were given the same lecture and asked to watch the same video in either the enhanced or non‐enhanced version. The enhanced video was modified with the contemporaneous subtitle of the presenters’ dialogue, text bullet points and summary text pages. The knowledge acquisition from the two types of video was subjected to pre‐ and post‐tests one month after the students watched the video. A questionnaire was used to evaluate the students’ perceptions of the learning experience and a performance test on practical skills was performed after six weeks. All the students responded to the test (100%).
Results
The enhanced video demonstration improved the students’ short‐term knowledge acquisition after they watched the video, with an average score of 1.59 points higher in the enhanced group than in the non‐enhanced group (p |
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ISSN: | 1396-5883 1600-0579 |
DOI: | 10.1111/eje.12653 |