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Case based learning for therapeutics: student's performance in face to face vs blended learning

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Resumo:The adoption of E-Learning activities by higher education institutions, is considered an important contribution for new learning opportunities, both in terms of initial, as well as lifelong training. In the field of clinical education and training, educators and clinicians are gradually recognizing the potential of ICT for learning purposes, practice and assessment of knowledge. In medicine and nursing, there are extensive examples that illustrate the adaptation of technological components and teaching methods. However, as much as it was possible to ascertain, examples are scarce in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. In this paper we propose to explore a case based learning approach for the teaching of therapeutics, using blended learning. When in comparison with face to face setting, our results show a significant better performance in the blended learning group.
Autores principais:Jesus, Ângelo
Outros Autores:Gomes, Maria João; Cruz, Agostinho
Assunto:Blended-learning Case based learning Therapeutics Collaboration Online assessment
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:comunicação em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:The adoption of E-Learning activities by higher education institutions, is considered an important contribution for new learning opportunities, both in terms of initial, as well as lifelong training. In the field of clinical education and training, educators and clinicians are gradually recognizing the potential of ICT for learning purposes, practice and assessment of knowledge. In medicine and nursing, there are extensive examples that illustrate the adaptation of technological components and teaching methods. However, as much as it was possible to ascertain, examples are scarce in Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. In this paper we propose to explore a case based learning approach for the teaching of therapeutics, using blended learning. When in comparison with face to face setting, our results show a significant better performance in the blended learning group.