2017
DOI: 10.24059/olj.v21i1.882
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Utilization of an educational web based mobile app for acquisition and transfer of critical anatomical knowledge, thereby increasing classroom and laboratory preparedness in veterinary students

Abstract: Contact time with students is becoming more valuable and must be utilized efficiently. Unfortunately, many students attend anatomy lectures and labs ill-prepared, and this limits efficiency. To address this issue we have created an interactive mobile app designed to facilitate the acquisition and transfer of critical anatomical knowledge in veterinary students, thereby increasing classroom and laboratory preparedness. We have found that in contrast to a traditional reading assignment, utilization of such an ap… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the lower response ranks to questions 7, 8, and 13 indicated that the deployed material, which was carefully selected with significant effort, was convenient for the students. These responses also showed that the technological distractions and complexity were minimal, which meant that the participated students did not lag behind technologically and that it was straightforward for them to use the technology for learning [49,50]. Moreover, for question 12, students contemplated that the videos were not commercial ones, nor did they have distracting material and that the videos were meant for the educational purposes [51,52].…”
Section: Number Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the lower response ranks to questions 7, 8, and 13 indicated that the deployed material, which was carefully selected with significant effort, was convenient for the students. These responses also showed that the technological distractions and complexity were minimal, which meant that the participated students did not lag behind technologically and that it was straightforward for them to use the technology for learning [49,50]. Moreover, for question 12, students contemplated that the videos were not commercial ones, nor did they have distracting material and that the videos were meant for the educational purposes [51,52].…”
Section: Number Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of mobile applications and online educational resources, mobile learning applications play a crucial role in today's education (Ansari & Tripathi, 2017). Mobile learning applications can not only facilitate knowledge acquisition and transfer (Hannon, 2017), but also increase retention rates and academic performance (Deb et al, 2017;Pechenkina et al, 2017), and promote learning engagement (Noel et al, 2015). Using mobile learning applications, learners can engage in learning anytime and anywhere (Ansari & Tripathi, 2017), and their need for personalized learning can also be satisfied (Pechenkina et al, 2017).…”
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“…Recent studies report on various HE mobile app offerings which despite the differences in their design and intended uses are united by a common goal of enhancing learning to improve student outcomes. For instance, HE mobile apps can be used to facilitate learners' knowledge acquisition and transfer (Hannon, 2017), simulate experiential situations to train medical students (Amer, Mur, Amer, & Ilyas, 2017), assess in-class activities to provide immediate feedback (Deb, Fuad, & Kanan, 2017), and engage students in situated learning using augmented reality affordances (Bower, Howe, McCredie, Robinson, & Grover, 2014). Apps with gamified elements integrated into their design, in addition to facilitating learning, can further engage and motivate students (Hamari, Koivisto, & Sarsa, 2014) -where engagement is of particular importance because it may factor into student retention.…”
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confidence: 99%