Effectiveness of an E‐module at teaching novice learners critical thinking skills related to dentistry
Background Technological advances and pedagogical shifts toward active learning have led dental academics to explore alternatives to traditional didactic lectures, yet questions remain regarding the effectiveness of new modalities at both relaying foundational knowledge and inspiring critical thinki...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of dental education 2021-12, Vol.85 (12), p.1879-1888 |
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Technological advances and pedagogical shifts toward active learning have led dental academics to explore alternatives to traditional didactic lectures, yet questions remain regarding the effectiveness of new modalities at both relaying foundational knowledge and inspiring critical thinking. Here, we developed an integrative e‐learning module on the subject of bone growth and recruited novice learners from undergraduate institutions to participate. The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of learning modality on novice learners’ ability to apply newly acquired knowledge to critical thinking exercises related to dentistry.
Methods
In the fall of 2019, 42 undergraduate students from University of Nebraska and Nebraska Wesleyan University campuses voluntarily participated in the study involving a pretest, intervention, posttest, and retention test with survey and results were analyzed.
Results
Our data reveal a significant difference in mean pre‐ and posttest scores within delivery group of both traditional lecture and e‐module cohorts (p |
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ISSN: | 0022-0337 1930-7837 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jdd.12757 |