2018
DOI: 10.1590/1807-2577.05118
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Learning styles preferences and e-learning experience of undergraduate dental students

Abstract: Introduction Education in the health sciences has been undergoing profound changes due to the incorporation of information and communication technologies. Students learn through a variety of approaches, according to their learning styles. Blended learning, which combines technology-aided learning (e-learning) with traditional face-to-face teaching methods, has been found to improve learning outcomes. Objective The aims of the present study were to evaluate the learning styles of undergraduate dental student… Show more

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“…Likewise, knowledge of the learning styles can provide implications to curriculum design allowing teachers to implement a learner-centered curriculum model in the classroom. Dalmolin, Mackeivicz, Pochapski, Pilatti and Santos (2018) suggest that determining the learning styles of students will ultimately improve their educational experience. Previous exiting literature confirms that learning styles predict students' academic performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, knowledge of the learning styles can provide implications to curriculum design allowing teachers to implement a learner-centered curriculum model in the classroom. Dalmolin, Mackeivicz, Pochapski, Pilatti and Santos (2018) suggest that determining the learning styles of students will ultimately improve their educational experience. Previous exiting literature confirms that learning styles predict students' academic performance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding of the study is consistent with that of Fatemeh and Camellia (2018) as well as Vaishnav (2013), stating that there is a positive relationship between learning styles and academic performance. Likewise, Magulod Jr. (2019), Dalmolin et al (2018) and Abidin et al (2011) observed the significant relationship between academic achievement and learning styles.…”
Section: Summary Of Datamentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Researchers have studied the relationship between students' learning styles and academic performance. In a research by Dalmolin et al (2018) it was discovered that there was a positive connection between learning styles and academic performance of students. Magulod Jr. (2019) also conducted a research on learning styles and academic performance and found a significant relationship between learning styles and academic performance of students.…”
Section: Author(s) Agree That This Article Remain Permanently Open Acmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Some younger students may not succeed in online-only formats, however, and will gain more benefit from blended offerings that allow additional direct feedback. 11 Additionally, non-traditional students considering careers in dentistry and allied professions may also benefit from the accessibility of freely available online materials. These resources may then prove particularly beneficial for these populations and should be combined with other types of introductory materials on dentistry to ensure continued service to future dental professionals.…”
Section: Opportunities For the Present And Futurementioning
confidence: 99%