Advances in Bioengineering 2001
DOI: 10.1115/imece2001/bed-23022
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Hands-on Approaches to Biomechanics Education in a Technologically Connected Classroom

Abstract: In contrast to the traditional classroom environment that promotes passive learning, the multimedia-based studio approach is considered to be a more effective tool for delivering course content as it increases active in-class involvement, teamwork experience and cooperative learning (Wilson 1994). More significantly, the studio environment provides a plethora of opportunities to include case studies that promote hands-on experience and problem-solving, illustrate real-life problems and increase student interes… Show more

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