Author:
Razzak Rima Abdul,Hasan Zuheir,Stephen Arpan
Abstract
Since its inception, the College of Medicine and Medical
Sciences (CMMS) at the Arabian Gulf University (AGU) has adopted the
problem based (PBL) pedagogy in Medicine relying on paper‑based
trigger material. However, delivery of such paper‑based triggers
during tutorial sessions was not optimal to promote medical student
interactivity and engagement within tutorial sessions. As
involvement of multimedia resources and tools in PBL are more
valuable than simple print textual modes of learning and can have a
positive impact on learning and knowledge integration, we aimed to
digitize all our trigger material. Over the past three years CMMS
has integrated after customization to PBL standards, the cloud‑based
operating system, UNIO into its problem‑based learning (PBL)
curriculum. The aim of UNIO integration was to digitize text
triggers and enhance the quality of visual triggers in order to
improve medical student interactivity and engagement within tutorial
sessions. UNIO electronic platform was customized from a
teacher‑centered design to fit a PBL pedagogy. It was utilized to
link student and tutor hardware within a group together for
promoting interaction and collaborative learning. The effect of this
teaching approach was evaluated from student responses to an
in‑house validated survey at the end of the fifth PBL module.
Customization and integration of UNIO within the PBL curriculum
resulted in an entirely paperless learning process. It created an
integrated PBL system combining conventional text trigger in a
digital form with digital media such as images, videos and other
multimedia, while maintaining face‑to‑face setup. It also provided
online and off ‑live access to content embedded at campus and open
access to open source content online to both tutors and students.
Results of the student satisfaction survey pointed to a
predominantly neutral attitude towards integration of UNIO within
our PBL tutorial sessions, but the item related to effectiveness of
media triggers within UNIO received favorable responses from
students. Further evaluation for a longer term is necessary for
additional student feedback. Other forms of evaluation may be
required in the aim of improvement and for justification of
subsequent implementation of UNIO within our PBL
curriculum.
Publisher
Academic Conferences International Ltd
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Education
Cited by
3 articles.
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