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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 226: 97-100, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27350476

ABSTRACT

To improve medical students' competences in physical examination videos clips were created, with and without an explaining commentary. The uncommented videos show the communication and interaction between physician and patient during a physical examination, the commented videos show the single steps of the physical examination supplemented with an off-screen commentary emphasizing important facts. To investigate whether uncommented and more authentic videos are more helpful to practice a physical examination than commented videos we interviewed 133 students via online surveys. 72% of the students used the uncommented videos for practicing with others, compared to 55% using the commented videos. 37% of the students think that practical skills can be learned better with the uncommented videos. In general, 97% state that the videos helped them to improve their skills. Our findings indicate that the cinematic form of an educational video has an effect on learning behavior, learning success and didactic quality.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Education, Medical/methods , Physical Examination , Students, Medical/psychology , Video Recording , Clinical Competence , Female , Humans , Learning , Male , Physician-Patient Relations
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 198: 180-7, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24825701

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The article describes an analysis of the use of e-learning to improve the learning transfer to practice in continuing education. Therefore an e-learning offer has been developed as a part between two attendance periods of a training course in the field of Ambient Assisted Living (AAL). All participants of the course were free to use the e-learning offer. After the end of the e-learning part we compared the e-learning users to the other participants. Using an online questionnaire we explored if there are differences in the activities in the field AAL after the training course. The results show that e-learning is beneficial especially for communication processes. Due to the fact that the possibility to talk about the learning content is an essential factor for the learning transfer, e-learning can improve the learning success.


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Computer-Assisted Instruction/methods , Computer-Assisted Instruction/statistics & numerical data , Education, Continuing/methods , Education, Continuing/statistics & numerical data , Geriatrics/education , Internet/statistics & numerical data , Problem-Based Learning/methods , Assisted Living Facilities , Educational Measurement/statistics & numerical data , Germany , Students/statistics & numerical data
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