2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2980310/v1
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Are Youtube videos useful for students about Neurocranium Bones Anatomy?

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to evaluate the content, quality and functionality of YouTube videos on the anatomy of Neurocranium bones and to measure educational usefullness of the videos. Methods In this cross-sectional study, searches were made using the keywords "Neurocranium bones" and "Skull anatomy" in the YouTube search tab. Demographic data such as type, source, duration, upload date, and view rates of the videos were recorded. The quality and content of the videos were evaluated using the total content s… Show more

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“…YouTube is indeed becoming a popular platform for studying human anatomy due to its ease of use, user-friendly publishing environment, and the fact that it is a free service. Medical students have found YouTube to be a valuable educational tool for learning physical examination and medical topics, such as neurocranium bones, histology, and embryology [6][7][8]. YouTube videos have been found to be useful in supplementing medical education, providing additional information, and helping students prepare for exams [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…YouTube is indeed becoming a popular platform for studying human anatomy due to its ease of use, user-friendly publishing environment, and the fact that it is a free service. Medical students have found YouTube to be a valuable educational tool for learning physical examination and medical topics, such as neurocranium bones, histology, and embryology [6][7][8]. YouTube videos have been found to be useful in supplementing medical education, providing additional information, and helping students prepare for exams [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%