2024
DOI: 10.1002/ase.2473
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Optimizing group work strategies in virtual dissection

Lily Evans,
Lauren Singer,
Daniel Zahra
et al.

Abstract: Due to its haptic and interactive nature, virtual anatomy provides an opportunity for small‐group learning, enabling students to develop their group work skills before they graduate. However, there is currently little practical guidance supported by pedagogic principles detailing how to incorporate it into curricula. Anatomy educators at the University of Plymouth conducted action research aiming to capture students' overall perceptions of the virtual anatomy platform Anatomage. Questioning the benefits and ch… Show more

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