Mobile Medical Education (MoMEd)-how mobile information resources contribute to learning for undergraduate clinical students-a mixed methods study

BS Davies, J Rafique, TR Vincent, J Fairclough… - BMC medical …, 2012 - Springer
Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date
information for patient care. These offer learning opportunities in the clinical setting for …

Issues of adoption: have e-learning management systems fulfilled their potential in developing countries?

G Ssekakubo, H Suleman, G Marsden - … of the South African Institute of …, 2011 - dl.acm.org
Despite the potential of learning management systems to support both blended learning and
learning that is entirely delivered online, the majority of LMS-supported e-learning initiatives …

Time and learning efficiency in Internet-based learning: a systematic review and meta-analysis

DA Cook, AJ Levinson, S Garside - Advances in health sciences …, 2010 - Springer
Authors have claimed that Internet-based instruction promotes greater learning efficiency
than non-computer methods. Objectives Determine, through a systematic synthesis of …

Effectiveness of E‐learning in oral radiology education: a systematic review

GNM Santos, AF Leite, PTS Figueiredo… - Journal of dental …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
E‐learning has been used recently in dental curricula to support traditional learning
methods. However, the published literature concerning e‐learning in oral radiology has …

[HTML][HTML] Combining traditional anatomy lectures with e-learning activities: how do students perceive their learning experience?

L Lochner, H Wieser, S Waldboth… - International journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate how students perceived their
learning experience when combining traditional anatomy lectures with preparatory e …

A new concept of unsupervised learning: directed self-guided learning in the health professions

R Brydges, A Dubrowski, G Regehr - Academic Medicine, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Background Among the advantages in using educational technologies in health professions
education is the opportunity for trainees to learn on their own time. This flexibility in learning …

How do students use podcasts to support learning?

S Scutter, I Stupans, T Sawyer, S King - Australasian journal of …, 2010 - ajet.org.au
Podcasting is used commonly recreationally and is now increasingly used in education. The
technology for podcasting is readily available, easy to use and inexpensive, making it an …

The curious case of case study research

J Cleland, A MacLeod, RH Ellaway - Medical Education, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The conceptualisation of 'good'medical education research as hypothesis testing to identify
universal truths that are generalisable across contexts has been challenged. Joining this …

Learning theory and its application to the use of social media in medical education

L Flynn, A Jalali, KA Moreau - Postgraduate medical journal, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Background There is rapidly increasing pressure to employ social media in medical
education, but a review of the literature demonstrates that its value and role are uncertain …

Are contextual and designed student–student interaction treatments equally effective in distance education?

E Borokhovski, R Tamim, RM Bernard… - Distance …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This systematic review draws from and builds upon the results of a meta-analysis of the
achievement effects of three types of interaction treatments in distance education: student …