Title of article :
Moodle: Teaching Strategies in Distance Education in Oral Medicine
Author/Authors :
de Castro Junior, Rubens Cardozo Department of Oral Biology and Stomatology - Bauru School of Dentistry - Bauru, Brazil , Caruso Medeiros, Tuana Department of Oral Biology and Stomatology - Bauru School of Dentistry - Bauru, Brazil , Marques Honório, Heitor Department of Pediatric Dentistry - Orthodontics and Public Health - Bauru School of Dentistry - Bauru, Brazil , Sant’Ana, Eduardo Department of Oral Biology and Stomatology - Bauru School of Dentistry - Bauru, Brazil , da Silva Santos, Paulo Sérgio Department of Oral Biology and Stomatology - Bauru School of Dentistry - Bauru, Brazil
Abstract :
The current model of education has been suffering changes, undergoing renovations, and seeking using and enjoying
increasingly technological resources, as, for example, the Learning Management System (LMS). One of the most used LMS
platforms is the Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (Moodle). This article proposes to demonstrate how
Moodle platform was introduced in the subject of Stomatology through a clear and objective methodology. Study Design. In six
months, 49 undergraduate students enrolled in stomatology subject accessed Moodle platform 2067 times and performed 02
evaluation exams at Discipline of Stomatology. Statistical analysis was performed by paired t-test (comparison between number
of access times before the first evaluation and number of access times before the second evaluation), Wilcoxon test (student’s grade
on the first and second evaluation), and Pearson correlation test (correlation between the number of access times before the first
evaluation and the first grade, correlation between the number of access times before the second evaluation and the second grade,
and correlation between the variation of the number of access times and the variation of the student’s grade). Results and Conclusion.
The digital platform Moodle was associated with better grade for those students who access it for more times (𝑝<0,001) and
was able to supply the needs of the students and help them to obtain information about the subject during the entire semester
(6 months).
Keywords :
Moodle , Medicine , LMS
Journal title :
Education Research International