2014
DOI: 10.5455/njppp.2014.4.011020133
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Role of audio-visual aids in physiology lecture

Abstract: Background: Physiology is the link between the basic sciences and medicine. Students learn Human Physiology by attending theory as well as practical classes. For a large group teaching, lecturing is the one of the oldest and commonest forms of delivery of information to the students. Lectures are often supported by Audiovisual Aids to make it effective. Aims & Objective: To know the role of Audiovisual Aids in physiology lecture. Materials and Methods: Cross-Sectional and Descriptive study was undertaken in 10… Show more

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“…19% of students preferred a combination of teaching aids where in earlier studies done by Bennal AS et al scored 54.9%. 16 OHP was the least preferred teaching aid for all parameters in our study. The reasons for liking blackboard are that it encourages students to follow the pace of the teacher which has natural breaks and pauses and more importantly power failure will not interrupt the lecture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…19% of students preferred a combination of teaching aids where in earlier studies done by Bennal AS et al scored 54.9%. 16 OHP was the least preferred teaching aid for all parameters in our study. The reasons for liking blackboard are that it encourages students to follow the pace of the teacher which has natural breaks and pauses and more importantly power failure will not interrupt the lecture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%