2017
DOI: 10.1152/advan.00132.2016
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Teaching Animal Physiology: a 12-year experience transitioning from a classical to interactive approach with continual assessment and computer alternatives

Abstract: In response to the Bologna Declaration and contemporary trends in Animal Physiology education, the Animal Physiology course at the Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia, has evolved over a 12-yr period (2001-2012): from a classical two-semester course toward a one-semester course utilizing computer simulations of animal experiments, continual assessment, lectures, and an optional oral exam. This paper presents an overview of student achievement, the impact of reforms on learning outcomes, and les… Show more

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“…32 The literature in general supports that a higher level of experience with new technologies is linked to a greater preference for these learning environments. 33,35 After this study, we have been able to verify that implementing a mandatory mini test at the end of each laboratory class (gamification) reinforced autonomous learning by generating a sense of competition and collaboration, but also improved students' motivation, as reflected in the surveys, which gave the highest score (4.71 points) to the question addressing this point (Q6). This shows that the continuous assessment of knowledge encourages students to focus more during study session thus improving the teachinglearning process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…32 The literature in general supports that a higher level of experience with new technologies is linked to a greater preference for these learning environments. 33,35 After this study, we have been able to verify that implementing a mandatory mini test at the end of each laboratory class (gamification) reinforced autonomous learning by generating a sense of competition and collaboration, but also improved students' motivation, as reflected in the surveys, which gave the highest score (4.71 points) to the question addressing this point (Q6). This shows that the continuous assessment of knowledge encourages students to focus more during study session thus improving the teachinglearning process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…A university study from Serbia assessed the role of computer simulation experiments, continual evaluation, oral tests along with the routine lectures to understand the basic animal physiology [13]. Complementing the current curriculum with advanced/innovative teaching aids like using the “Foldit puzzles” was suggested to teach biochemistry and biology up to the undergraduate level [14].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While laboratory equipment for electrophysiological experiments costs thousands of dollars (Diwakar et al, 2014), virtual experiments often only require computers and thus no special equipment or rooms (Grisham, 2009). Another reason for conducting neurobiology experiments virtually is the increasing concern for animal welfare (e.g., Dewhurst, 2006;Knight, 2007;Kaisarevic et al, 2017).…”
Section: Computer-based Teaching Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%