2021
DOI: 10.46542/pe.2021.211.642650
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Assessment of outcomes associated with a Moodle-based lesson design for a research course in pharmacy education: An experimental pilot process validation study

Abstract: Background: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an online Moodle-based lesson for pharmacy students developed and designed for a research course focused on different methodologies, study variables, and research process applications. Methods: An experimental research methodology was used to determine the effectiveness of the Moodle-based lesson. All fourth term Pharm.D. students were required to complete and provide self-reflection reports. The outcome variables were cluster-based completion t… Show more

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“…Learning Management Systems (LMS) have become commonplace in higher education. Platforms such as Blackboard™, ExamSoft™, Moodle™ and Nearpod™ are teaching and assessment mainstays, as they function both as conduits for dissemination of information and as convenient tools for data collection and management [9][10][11]. The Blackboard Learning and Management System enjoys use in many professional schools, including schools of pharmacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning Management Systems (LMS) have become commonplace in higher education. Platforms such as Blackboard™, ExamSoft™, Moodle™ and Nearpod™ are teaching and assessment mainstays, as they function both as conduits for dissemination of information and as convenient tools for data collection and management [9][10][11]. The Blackboard Learning and Management System enjoys use in many professional schools, including schools of pharmacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%