Cellular Signalling Laboratory, Anatomy Center, Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences (DIBINEM), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
eDIMES Lab-Laboratory of Bioengineering, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences (DIMEC), University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Anat Sci Educ. 2024 Jun;17(4):693-711. doi: 10.1002/ase.2389. Epub 2024 Mar 23.
Anatomical education is pivotal for medical students, and innovative technologies like augmented reality (AR) are transforming the field. This study aimed to enhance the interactive features of the AEducAR prototype, an AR tool developed by the University of Bologna, and explore its impact on human anatomy learning process in 130 second-year medical students at the International School of Medicine and Surgery of the University of Bologna. An interdisciplinary team of anatomists, maxillofacial surgeons, biomedical engineers, and educational scientists collaborated to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the study's objectives. Students used the updated version of AEducAR, named AEducAR 2.0, to study three anatomical topics, specifically the orbit zone, facial bones, and mimic muscles. AEducAR 2.0 offered two learning activities: one explorative and one interactive. Following each activity, students took a test to assess learning outcomes. Students also completed an anonymous questionnaire to provide background information and offer their perceptions of the activity. Additionally, 10 students participated in interviews for further insights. The results demonstrated that AEducAR 2.0 effectively facilitated learning and students' engagement. Students totalized high scores in both quizzes and declared to have appreciated the interactive features that were implemented. Moreover, interviews shed light on the interesting topic of blended learning. In particular, the present study suggests that incorporating AR into medical education alongside traditional methods might prove advantageous for students' academic and future professional endeavors. In this light, this study contributes to the growing research emphasizing the potential role of AR in shaping the future of medical education.
解剖学教育对医学生至关重要,而增强现实(AR)等创新技术正在改变这一领域。本研究旨在增强博洛尼亚大学开发的 AR 工具 AEducAR 的互动功能,并探讨其对博洛尼亚大学国际医学院 130 名二年级医学生人体解剖学学习过程的影响。一个由解剖学家、颌面外科医生、生物医学工程师和教育科学家组成的跨学科团队合作,以确保全面了解研究目标。学生使用名为 AEducAR 2.0 的 AEducAR 更新版本研究三个解剖学主题,分别是眶区、面骨和表情肌。AEducAR 2.0 提供了两种学习活动:一种是探索性的,另一种是互动性的。在每项活动之后,学生都要参加一个测试,以评估学习成果。学生还完成了一份匿名问卷,提供背景信息并表达他们对活动的看法。此外,有 10 名学生参加了访谈以获取更多见解。结果表明,AEducAR 2.0 有效地促进了学习和学生的参与度。学生在两个测验中的总得分都很高,并表示赞赏所实施的互动功能。此外,访谈揭示了混合学习这一有趣的主题。特别是,本研究表明,将 AR 与传统方法结合纳入医学教育可能对学生的学业和未来的专业发展有利。有鉴于此,本研究为强调 AR 在塑造医学教育未来方面的潜在作用的不断增长的研究做出了贡献。