2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-016-0816-9
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Using interactive multimedia e-Books for learning blood cell morphology in pediatric hematology

Abstract: BackgroundThis prospective study compares the use of interactive multimedia eBooks (IME) with traditional PowerPoint (TPP) for teaching cell morphology of blood and bone marrow.MethodsFifty-one interns from three Taiwan medical schools training by a single teacher in the pediatric hematology department of Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan, participated in this study. 25 interns were allocated for training with a traditional PowerPoint atlas and 26 interns for training with an interactive multimedi… Show more

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“…2). The case study "reducing the hemolysis rate", which was discussed in the traditional course, was selected as the main focus of the FC-EBM course [23]. Seven eBook learning units were produced as follows: (1) introduction to EBM, (2) asking questions, (3) finding evidence, (4) type of experiment, (5) reviewing literature, (6) clinical effects and (7) clinical use.…”
Section: Activities During Class Incorporated Various Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). The case study "reducing the hemolysis rate", which was discussed in the traditional course, was selected as the main focus of the FC-EBM course [23]. Seven eBook learning units were produced as follows: (1) introduction to EBM, (2) asking questions, (3) finding evidence, (4) type of experiment, (5) reviewing literature, (6) clinical effects and (7) clinical use.…”
Section: Activities During Class Incorporated Various Componentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, interns in the interactive multimedia e-book group achieved much better scores in the post-test than those in the PowerPoint group (mean score 103.2 versus 70.6; p <0.001). The overall results of interest, motivation, and effectiveness were very positive in the multimedia e-book groupie [10].…”
Section: B E-book In Teaching and Learningmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Making interactive e-books has the potential to transform learning far from the acquisition of basic facts (i.e. printed material, didactic lectures, PPT) to actively acquire and apply knowledge and skills because it can include multimedia and interactive learning [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, WBME using VLEs is not a single entity, and various configurations are used, such as e-mail and multimedia 8 , and instructional methods, such as recorded lectures 9 , patient cases 10 , self-assessment, feedback, and interactive discussions 11 .…”
Section: Contextomentioning
confidence: 99%