Objective: This study aimed to explore students' perceptions of flipped classroom (FC) compared to live demonstration (LD) in transferring skills of fabricating orthodontic wire components for orthodontic removable appliances.
Methods: Forty third-year undergraduate dental students were randomly assigned to two groups: FC (n = 20) and LD (n = 20). Students in group FC attended FC, while students in group LD attended LD. Both groups underwent a series of standardized teaching sessions to acquire skills in fabricating six types of orthodontic wire components. Eight students (four high achievers and four low achievers) from each group were randomly selected to attend separate focus group discussion (FGD) sessions. Students' perceptions on the strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions for improvement on each teaching method were explored. Audio and video recordings of FGD were transcribed and thematically analyzed using NVivo version 12 software.
Results: Promoting personalized learning, improvement in teaching efficacy, inaccuracy of three-dimensional demonstration from online video, and lack of standardization among instructors and video demonstration were among the themes identified. Similarly, lack of standardization among instructors was one of the themes identified for LD, in addition to other themes such as enabling immediate clarification and vantage point affected by seating arrangement and class size.
Conclusions: In conclusion, FC outperformed LD in fostering personalized learning and improving the efficacy of physical class time. LD was more advantageous than FC in allowing immediate question and answer. However, seating arrangement and class size affected LD in contrast to FC.
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BMC Med Educ
December 2024
Department of Radiology, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China.
Background: Nuclear medicine is an interdisciplinary field that integrates basic science with clinical medicine. The traditional classroom teaching model lacks interactive and efficient teaching methods and does not adequately address the learning needs and educational goals associated with standardized training for residents. The teaching model that combines Small Private Online Courses (SPOCs) with a flipped classroom approach is more aligned with the demands of real-life scenarios and workplace requirements, thereby assisting students in developing comprehensive literacy and practical problem-solving skills.
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December 2024
The University of Illinois Chicago Retzky College of Pharmacy, 833 S Wood St, Chicago, IL 60612, United States of America.
Objective: This survey assessed the current status of drug information education among US colleges of pharmacy, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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October 2024
Institute of Stomatology and Department of Endodontics, Stomatological Hospital and Dental School, Tongji University; Shanghai Engineering Research Center of Tooth Restoration and Regeneration. Shanghai 200072, China. E-mail:
Purpose: To explore the application effect of mind mapping-assisted flipped classroom in clinical endodontics teaching.
Methods: A total of 41 fifth-year undergraduates majoring in stomatology from School of Stomatology, Tongji University, finishing their clinical internship at Departments of Endodontics from October 2023 to March 2024, were randomly divided into control group (traditional teaching group, n=21) and experimental group (flipped classroom teaching group, n=20). Theoretical assessments were conducted on the day of entering the department and at the end of eight weeks in the department.
Biochem Mol Biol Educ
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School of Basic Medical Sciences, Jiangsu Medical College, Yancheng, China.
To enhance the effectiveness of integrating online and offline teaching, 1545 clinical and preventive medicine students from 2019 to 2021 were randomly allocated to two groups, A and B. The curriculum was divided into two segments. Initially, two groups were established for the first segment, covering an introduction to Biomolecular and Material Metabolism.
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December 2024
Department of Ultrasound Medicine, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China.
Background: To investigate whether combining the flipped classroom approach with Peyton's four-step method can enhance teaching effectiveness in ultrasound (US) zoning of the thyroid and cervical lymph nodes for standardized residency training.
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