2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.06.952
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Computer-based E-teaching(Virtual Medical Teaching) or Traditional Teaching: A Comparison Between Medical and Dentistry Students

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“…However, it has been reported that nursing students are more confident and satisfied after simulation-based teaching. In addition, studies have compared computer-based, web-based, and online learning to face-to-face, traditional, and classroom approaches (Campbell et al, 2008;Golchai et al, 2012;Siegel, 2005). Most of the results show that combining e-learning technology with traditional teaching and blended learning enhances, for example, students' motivation and efficiency.…”
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“…However, it has been reported that nursing students are more confident and satisfied after simulation-based teaching. In addition, studies have compared computer-based, web-based, and online learning to face-to-face, traditional, and classroom approaches (Campbell et al, 2008;Golchai et al, 2012;Siegel, 2005). Most of the results show that combining e-learning technology with traditional teaching and blended learning enhances, for example, students' motivation and efficiency.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They devised a virtual medical teaching package and found that the students who used this scored better in histology. 13 The distance learning or E-learning or virtual education is not without its disadvantages. These include a sense of isolation, the struggle with staying motivated, lack of faceto-face interaction, and difficulty in getting immediate feedback, the need for constant and reliable access to technology.…”
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“…indicated that the scores of students using “Virtual Medical Teaching” were significantly higher than students using traditional teaching. [ 13 ] However, exploring effects of lecture-based and computer-based multimedia instruction on the learning level of students taking a triage course, Tadrisi et a l. demonstrated that traditional, lecture-based instruction was more effective than which teaching method. [ 14 ] This is not in line with the results of the current study.…”
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confidence: 99%