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Investigación en educación médica

versión On-line ISSN 2007-5057

Resumen

VILLARROEL QUINCHALEF, Gloria del Pilar; FUENTES SALVO, Makarena de los Ángeles  y  OYARZUN MUNOZ, Víctor Hugo. Implementation of Online Anatomy Course and the Perception of Physical Therapy Students. Investigación educ. médica [online]. 2020, vol.9, n.35, pp.75-84.  Epub 02-Dic-2020. ISSN 2007-5057.  https://doi.org/10.22201/facmed.20075057e.2020.35.20226.

Introduction:

The teaching of human anatomy is fundamental in health area careers. The most prevalent teaching-learning methodology in our country consists in exhibition classes, laboratories and autonomous study. Information and communication technologies (ICT) offer new forms of interaction, where virtual learning spaces (VLS) have incorporated into university education in recent years.

Objective:

To develop an anatomy online course to guide the autonomous learning of physical therapy students from Anatomy I module, and determine their perception of this digital educative resource.

Method:

The design of this research is quantitative and descriptive. The sample was selected in a non-probabilistic way and corresponded to the 83 students who accomplished the selection criteria. The online course was implemented in the Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) platform. In order to know the students' perception regarding access, content, use and utility, an evaluation instrument was built, which was fed back by experts and students. This instrument was applied online at the end of each learning result, after an informed consent acceptance.

Results:

The online course average approval was 88% in the first and final survey. The “access” and “content” dimensions are those who reported more satisfaction from the participants.

Conclusions:

The online course was well valued by the students and the platform's approval level is significantly high in all its dimensions.

Palabras llave : anatomy; education; online education; teaching materials; educational technology.

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