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Fast Money. Randomized Controlled Trial . 2022 Jan;291150-157. doi Epub 2020 Nov 4. Affiliations PMID 33158705 DOI Free article Randomized Controlled Trial Practice-Based Learning Using Smart Class A Competency-Based Model in Undergraduate Radiology Education Yun Qin et al. Acad Radiol. 2022 Jan. Free article Abstract Rationale and objectives A need for adequate and early exposure to radiology practice is rising in undergraduate students, taking competency development as the orientation. We aimed to develop a competency-based model of practice-based learning for undergraduate radiology education. Materials and methods The model of practice-based learning was constructed upon an e-learning smart class environment, with case-based learning and simulators for competency development. To assess the model effectiveness, a randomized controlled experiment was performed, where 57 third-year medical students received the model Smart-Class group and another 57 received traditional teaching Traditional group. Seven quizzes, a final exam, and a survey were performed in both groups. Results Smart-Class group achieved higher mean score in the quizzes r = p < and application subscore in the final exam r = p = compared to Traditional group. Smart-Class group also gave higher ratings in students' perceptions concerning promotion of learning interests, radiology skills, and diagnostic reasoning r = to p = Conclusion Practice-based learning using smart class improved students' application ability and satisfactions in undergraduate radiology education, suggesting it a practical model for early exposure to radiology practice and competency development for undergraduate medical students. Keywords PACS simulator; Practice-based learning; Smart class; Undergraduate radiology education; e-Learning. Copyright © 2020 The Association of University Radiologists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Similar articles A Study of Blended Learning Using the Smart Class Teaching Module on Psychosocial Dysfunction Course During the Training of Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students in China. Lin Q, Qiu Y, Zhang Y, Zheng Y, Zhang L, Liang J, Anniwaer Y, Liao Y, Jiang Y, Lang S, Zhuang W, Luo S, Zheng M, Yan Q, Chen K, Chen Q, Ou H. Lin Q, et al. Med Sci Monit. 2021 May 26;27e931748. doi Med Sci Monit. 2021. PMID 34035209 Free PMC article. Exploring the Potential of Undergraduate Radiology Education in the Virtual World Second Life with First-cycle and Second-cycle Medical Students. Lorenzo-Alvarez R, Pavia-Molina J, Sendra-Portero F. Lorenzo-Alvarez R, et al. Acad Radiol. 2018 Aug;2581087-1096. doi Epub 2018 Mar 26. Acad Radiol. 2018. PMID 30782465 A practical description and student perspective of the integration of radiology into lower limb musculoskeletal anatomy. Davy S, O'Keeffe GW, Mahony N, Phelan N, Barry DS. Davy S, et al. Ir J Med Sci. 2017 May;1862409-417. doi Epub 2016 Jul 29. Ir J Med Sci. 2017. PMID 27473576 Exploring conceptual and theoretical frameworks for nurse practitioner education a scoping review protocol. Wilson R, Godfrey CM, Sears K, Medves J, Ross-White A, Lambert N. Wilson R, et al. JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep. 2015 Oct;1310146-55. doi JBI Database System Rev Implement Rep. 2015. PMID 26571290 Review. Undergraduate Radiology Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic A Review of Teaching and Learning Strategies [Formula see text]. Darras KE, Spouge RJ, de Bruin ABH, Sedlic A, Hague C, Forster BB. Darras KE, et al. Can Assoc Radiol J. 2021 May;722194-200. doi Epub 2020 Aug 4. Can Assoc Radiol J. 2021. PMID 32749165 Review. Cited by The effectiveness of using virtual patient educational tools to improve medical students' clinical reasoning skills a systematic review. Plackett R, Kassianos AP, Mylan S, Kambouri M, Raine R, Sheringham J. Plackett R, et al. BMC Med Educ. 2022 May 13;221365. doi BMC Med Educ. 2022. PMID 35550085 Free PMC article. A Study of Blended Learning Using the Smart Class Teaching Module on Psychosocial Dysfunction Course During the Training of Undergraduate Occupational Therapy Students in China. Lin Q, Qiu Y, Zhang Y, Zheng Y, Zhang L, Liang J, Anniwaer Y, Liao Y, Jiang Y, Lang S, Zhuang W, Luo S, Zheng M, Yan Q, Chen K, Chen Q, Ou H. Lin Q, et al. Med Sci Monit. 2021 May 26;27e931748. doi Med Sci Monit. 2021. PMID 34035209 Free PMC article. Publication types MeSH terms LinkOut - more resources Full Text Sources ClinicalKey Elsevier Science
Have you ever heard of a smart classroom, or maybe even taught in one? Smart classes and smart technology are buzzwords that have been flying around schools for years, but what actually is a smart classroom? Table of contents What is a Smart Classroom? Simple Definition Why are Smart Classrooms Important? Types of Smart Classrooms Benefits of Smart Classrooms What is a Smart Classroom? Simple Definition You’ll find many definitions of the smart classroom out there, so our Educational Specialists here at ClassVR have pulled together what we think is the complete definition “A smart classroom is a learning space that’s been enhanced with educational technology and is designed to improve the teaching and learning experience.” cath_avantis - Educational Specialist, Avantis Education Imagine a traditional classroom with pens, pencils, paper and textbooks. Now add a range of engaging educational technologies that are designed to help educators transform the learning experience! Why are Smart Classrooms Important? “Smart classrooms allow teachers to adapt their teaching styles to meet the needs of their students. By using a range of technologies and smart classroom management, teachers can support their students’ educational and additional needs, and cater for each child's individual learning plan.” cath_avantis - Educational Specialist, Avantis Education Everyone learns differently. Every child takes on information in different ways and has different needs. Thanks to the technology provided in modern classrooms, educators can easily adapt their teaching styles to meet these individual needs! Smart classes are equipped with a range of interactive edtech tools that allow students to learn, collaborate and innovate in incredible ways, all while supporting the needs of every learner. For example, some students may find immersive learning with augmented and virtual reality the most engaging, whereas others may be better suited to physically learning with interactive whiteboards. In a smart classroom, every learning need is catered for! Types of Smart Classrooms Now you know what a smart classroom is and why they’re important, let’s discuss what types of smart class are out there. Standard Smart Classroom The initial level of smart classroom! Standard smart classrooms are teacher-led learning spaces that usually include a computer, interactive whiteboard and projector. Like a traditional class, teachers deliver front-of-class learning – but the smart technologies provide students more opportunities to interact with the content, the teacher and each other. Intermediate Smart Classroom The next level up! Intermediate smart classrooms typically feature all the edtech from a standard smart class plus educational equipment like a digital podium, laptops and virtual reality headsets. In this type of modern classroom there won’t be enough for 1-to-1 devices, so the technologies will be shared between students – meaning these classes lend themselves to a combination of teacher-led and independent learning. Student-led Smart Classroom Finally, the completely integrated smart classroom. Student-led smart classes include 1-to-1 personal devices, meaning every student has access to educational technologies, at any time. In a student-led smart classroom, students lead the learning, exploring and investigating topics themselves. These integrated spaces will include full classroom sets of edtech including the likes of virtual reality headsets, tablets and laptops. It’s not all hardware though, as these classes also include software that students can use to create their own content, like CoSpaces, ThingLink and more! However, it’s important to remember that every smart classroom is different! There isn’t a set rule for what tools should be included, and the way educators use this smart classroom equipment to deliver their teaching is also crucial. It’s up to each educator to differentiate the tools and teaching depending on the specific context and students’ needs. “When building a smart classroom, teachers and SLT should be completely focused on their students’ needs. While there are a range of different educational technologies out there, the tools in a smart classroom should be specific to the context of their school and the pupils who attend it.” cath_avantis - Educational Specialist, Avantis Education Benefits of Smart Classrooms Next up, what are the advantages of smart classrooms? Flexible Learning Time saving Excitement and Engagement Accessible Education Interactive Lessons Let’s get straight into them! Flexible Learning With a smart class, teachers can adapt the learning speed and style for their students. Instead of being confined to textbooks for most of the lesson, educators have a range of edtech tools at their disposal. Whether it’s interactive whiteboards or virtual and augmented reality, teachers can use these smart classroom technologies to deliver flexible learning experiences. They can ensure each student learns in the most effective way, meeting their specific learning needs. Time Saving Lesson planning is one of the most time-consuming parts of teaching. Creating resources, printing out worksheets and planning lessons can take up hours of teachers’ time every single week... but smart classrooms can help! Endless pre-made resources and learning possibilities are available with just a few clicks, meaning educators can easily build, plan and deliver lessons with ease. What’s more, online resources are constantly updated and instantly accessible – so there’s no hunting for the latest edition of textbooks, and no photocopying! Excitement and Engagement What’s more engaging, reading from a textbook or experiencing the learning topic with captivating technologies, like augmented and virtual reality? Using engaging smart classroom equipment, educators can grab their students’ attention! From exploring the impossible with ClassVR to creating virtual worlds in CoSpaces, teachers can truly spark their students’ imaginations and improve learning engagement in the classroom. Accessible Education Everyone has a right to education, and smart classrooms help make learning accessible for all students. Whether that’s providing new opportunities, tailoring the lesson to different learning needs and styles or translating content into different languages, learning in a smart classroom levels the playing field in education. It doesn’t matter who the student is or where they’re from, everyone can access the same learning opportunities! Interactive Lessons Smart classrooms encourage interaction. It’s as simple as that! When using interactive technologies in the classroom, students play an active role in the learning. This not only encourages student-to-student interaction, but also student-to-teacher interaction – helping to develop teamwork, critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Request your FREE ClassVR Demo Today! Interested in introducing virtual reality to your school? Experience the world’s most awarded VR & AR solution for schools, ClassVR, by booking a no obligation demo today and learn how you can enhance your lessons with this exciting technology! What would you like to see next in our ClassVR content and resources repository? We love to hear feedback from schools all over the world, so if you have any suggestions of resources you would like to use or lessons you want to teach, just drop our Educational Services team an email at community
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