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评估一种用于补充牙科学生颅神经学习的动画工具。

Evaluation of an animation tool developed to supplement dental student study of the cranial nerves.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

Cork University Dental School and Hospital, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.

出版信息

Eur J Dent Educ. 2018 Aug;22(3):e427-e437. doi: 10.1111/eje.12321. Epub 2017 Dec 30.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The structure/function of the cranial nerves is a core topic for dental students. However, due to the perceived complexity of the subject, it is often difficult for students to develop a comprehensive understanding of key concepts using textbooks and models. It is accepted that the acquisition of anatomical knowledge can be facilitated by visualisation of structures. This study aimed to develop and assess a novel cranial nerve animation as a supplemental learning aid for dental students.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A multidisciplinary team of anatomists, neuroscientists and a computer scientist developed a novel animation depicting the cranial nerves. The animation was viewed by newly enrolled first-year dental students, graduate entry dental students (year 1) and dental hygiene students (year 1). A simple life scenario employing the use of the cranial nerves was developed using a cartoon-type animation with a viewing time of 3.58 minutes. The animation was developed with emphasis on a life scenario. The animation was placed online for 2 weeks with open access or viewed once in a controlled laboratory setting. Questionnaires were designed to assess the participants' attitude towards the animation and their knowledge of the cranial nerves before and after visualisation. This study was performed before the delivery of core lectures on the cranial nerves.

RESULTS

Our findings indicate that the use of the animation can act as a supplemental tool to improve student knowledge of the cranial nerves. Indeed, data indicate that a single viewing of the animation, in addition to 2-week access to the animation, can act as a supplemental learning tool to assist student understanding of the structure and function of cranial nerves. The animation significantly enhanced the student's opinion that their cranial nerve knowledge had improved. From a qualitative point of view, the students described the animation as an enjoyable and useful supplement to reading material/lectures and indicated that the animation was a useful tool in understanding the cranial nerves.

CONCLUSION

Overall, these findings indicate that an animation demonstrating the cranial nerves in a simple, everyday functional scenario may act as a learning aid in the study of cranial nerves.

摘要

简介

颅神经的结构/功能是牙科学学生的核心主题。然而,由于该主题被认为具有复杂性,学生通常难以仅通过课本和模型来全面理解关键概念。人们普遍认为,通过对结构的可视化可以促进解剖学知识的获取。本研究旨在开发和评估一种新的颅神经动画,作为牙科学学生的补充学习辅助工具。

材料与方法

一个由解剖学家、神经科学家和计算机科学家组成的多学科团队开发了一种新的动画,描绘了颅神经。新入学的一年级牙科学学生、牙科学研究生(一年级)和牙卫生学生(一年级)观看了该动画。使用卡通类型的动画开发了一个简单的生活场景,该动画有 3.58 分钟的观看时间。该动画强调了生活场景。动画在线发布 2 周,供开放访问,或在受控实验室环境中一次性观看。设计问卷以评估参与者对动画的态度以及观看前后对颅神经的了解程度。本研究在颅神经核心讲座之前进行。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,使用动画可以作为一种补充工具,以提高学生对颅神经的了解。事实上,数据表明,单次观看动画以及 2 周的动画访问时间,都可以作为辅助学生理解颅神经结构和功能的补充学习工具。动画显著增强了学生的观点,即他们的颅神经知识有所提高。从定性的角度来看,学生们将动画描述为阅读材料/讲座的一种有趣且有用的补充,并表示动画是理解颅神经的有用工具。

结论

总的来说,这些发现表明,展示简单、日常功能场景中的颅神经的动画可以作为学习颅神经的辅助工具。

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