2020
DOI: 10.51200/bjms.vi.1898
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A Systematic Literature Review on Technology-Enhanced Learning in Medical Education

Abstract: This systematic review was aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) used in medical teaching for undergraduate medical students. The objectives are to (a) identify various teaching modalities which are used to enhance TEL; (b) evaluate whether TEL is more effective than traditional learning (TL) in cognitive and affective learning domain outcome. The empirical studies were searched in the following databases: Google Scholar, MEDLINE, ERIC, ProQuest, Cochrane Library and Scopus.… Show more

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“…A systematic review conducted by (Ohn et al, 2020) highlighted that TEL is better than traditional learning with regards to knowledge gain and skill acquisition, as well as providing higher student satisfaction which represents blended learning in a positive and promising light in time. A comparative study (Bock et al, 2021) indicates that blended learning in teaching local anaesthesia improves the learning outcome for theoretical knowledge more than either face-to-face learning or e-learning alone.…”
Section: Rq2: How Does Technology-enhanced Blended Learning Impact St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review conducted by (Ohn et al, 2020) highlighted that TEL is better than traditional learning with regards to knowledge gain and skill acquisition, as well as providing higher student satisfaction which represents blended learning in a positive and promising light in time. A comparative study (Bock et al, 2021) indicates that blended learning in teaching local anaesthesia improves the learning outcome for theoretical knowledge more than either face-to-face learning or e-learning alone.…”
Section: Rq2: How Does Technology-enhanced Blended Learning Impact St...mentioning
confidence: 99%