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心血管胚胎学动画对短期学习的影响。

Impact of cardiovascular embryology animations on short-term learning.

作者信息

Upson-Taboas Charity F, Montoya Ruben, O'Loughlin Valerie Dean

机构信息

Medical Sciences Program, Indiana University School of Medicine , Bloomington, Indiana.

Department of Anthropology, Indiana University , Bloomington, Indiana.

出版信息

Adv Physiol Educ. 2019 Mar 1;43(1):55-65. doi: 10.1152/advan.00121.2018.

Abstract

An understanding of human embryology is essential for students to better understand the subjects of human anatomy and physiology. However, human embryology is a challenging subject for many, since they must learn how anatomic structures and physiological processes develop over a period of time. Embryology texts typically use static, two-dimensional images to illustrate the dynamic three-dimensional developmental processes, making it difficult for a student to understand spatial relationships and sequential steps. To help students conceptualize these series of complex dynamic developmental events that occur over time, two of the authors and a graphic artist developed six web-based cardiovascular embryology animations and housed them on an Indiana University website. This research study examines knowledge gains and user satisfaction of students, faculty, and laypeople around the world who accessed these six website animations. Data collection spanned 6 yr, and pretest/posttest assessments (ranging from 4 to 7 multiple-choice questions each) were used to determine immediate knowledge gains of cardiovascular embryology. The total number of completed pretest/posttest assessments ranged from 555 to 1,449 per animation. The number of correct posttest scores was significantly improved over matched pretest scores (confidence interval range 1.3-3.2, depending on the animation, P < 0.001), suggesting the animations are useful for embryology learning (at least in the short term). Demographic and user satisfaction information was gathered with an anonymous survey at the end of each animation. Survey data from all animations indicated participants found the animations easy to use and very effective for their learning. This research highlights the positive impacts of web-based animations on learning complicated events of cardiovascular embryology.

摘要

对于学生而言,了解人体胚胎学对于更好地理解人体解剖学和生理学课程至关重要。然而,人体胚胎学对许多人来说是一门具有挑战性的学科,因为他们必须学习解剖结构和生理过程是如何在一段时间内发育形成的。胚胎学教材通常使用静态的二维图像来说明动态的三维发育过程,这使得学生难以理解空间关系和连续步骤。为了帮助学生理解这些随着时间推移而发生的一系列复杂的动态发育事件,两位作者和一位平面设计师制作了六个基于网络的心血管胚胎学动画,并将它们发布在印第安纳大学的网站上。本研究调查了全球范围内访问这六个网站动画的学生、教师和普通民众的知识收获情况以及用户满意度。数据收集历时6年,通过前测/后测评估(每个评估包含4至7个多项选择题)来确定心血管胚胎学方面的即时知识收获。每个动画完成的前测/后测评估总数在555至1449之间。后测的正确得分相较于匹配的前测得分有显著提高(置信区间范围为1.3 - 3.2,取决于动画,P < 0.001),这表明这些动画对胚胎学学习是有用的(至少在短期内)。在每个动画结束时,通过匿名调查收集人口统计学和用户满意度信息。所有动画的调查数据表明,参与者认为这些动画易于使用且对他们的学习非常有效。这项研究突出了基于网络的动画在学习心血管胚胎学复杂事件方面的积极影响。

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