Title of article :
Video-based lectures: An emerging paradigm for teaching human anatomy and physiology to student nurses
Author/Authors :
El-Sayed, Rabab El-Sayed Hassan Mansoura University - Faculty of Nursing - Pediatric Nursing Department, Egypt , El-Sayed, Samar El-Hoseiny Abd El-Raouf Mansoura University - Faculty of Nursing - Community Health Nursing Department, Egypt
From page :
215
To page :
222
Abstract :
Video-based teaching material is a rich and powerful medium being used in computer assisted learning. This paper aimed to assess the learning outcomes and student nurses’ acceptance and satisfaction with the video-based lectures versus the traditional method of teaching human anatomy and physiology courses. Data were collected from 27 students in a Bachelor of Nursing program and experimental control was achieved using an alternating-treatments design. Overall, students experienced 10 lectures, which delivered by the teacher as either video-based or Power- Point-based lectures. Results revealed that video-based lectures offer more successes and reduce failures in the immediate and follow-up measures as compared with the traditional method of teaching human anatomy and physiology that was based on printout illustrations, but these differences were not statistically significant. Moreover, nurse students appeared positive about their learning experiences, as they rated highly all the items assessing their acceptance and satisfaction with the videobased lectures.
Keywords :
Video , based lecture , Traditional , Print , based illustration
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Journal title :
Alexandria Journal of Medicine(AJM)
Record number :
2639012
Link To Document :
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