Scan and learn : quick response code enabled museum for mobile learning of anatomy and pathology
In the past, medical museums played a significant role in anatomy and pathology training. The attraction of medical museums has declined recently due to the emergence of information technology and innovative medical curricula. An innovative mobile learning platform has been developed using quick res...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1511752021-08-02T03:12:59Z Scan and learn : quick response code enabled museum for mobile learning of anatomy and pathology Mogali, Sreenivasulu Reddy Vallabhajosyula, Ranganath Ng, Chee Hon Lim, Darren Ang, Eng Tat Abrahams, Peter Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Gross Anatomy Education Pathology Education In the past, medical museums played a significant role in anatomy and pathology training. The attraction of medical museums has declined recently due to the emergence of information technology and innovative medical curricula. An innovative mobile learning platform has been developed using quick response (QR) codes for the museum specimens at the Lee Kong Chain School of Medicine, Singapore. High-quality images of the potted specimens were captured and combined into an album and a video using Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 and Windows Movie Maker, respectively. Subsequently, QR codes were generated linking to PDF documents with annotations, pathology, and clinical history concerning the specimens. Quick response codes were piloted in gastrointestinal teaching module for Year 2 medical students. Survey responses were obtained from students to verify the efficacy of QR as a learning tool. The majority of students either agreed or strongly agreed that it was easy to access the information about the specimen with QR codes (4.47 ± 0.84), while 96% of students agreed that they are able to correlate the specimen with the annotated images (4.56 ± 0.56). The majority of students (78%) agreed that QR codes are useful for their learning (4.22 ± 0.87), while 75% of students felt QR codes motivate them to visit Anatomy Resource Centre. Most of the students agreed that QR codes are useful for revision of materials (4.13 ± 1.07) and independent learning (4.38 ± 0.87). These findings suggest that QR codes are not only effective for students learning but also enhance their exploration experience with the museum specimens. Nanyang Technological University Internal grant from Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Singapore. 2021-08-02T03:12:59Z 2021-08-02T03:12:59Z 2019 Journal Article Mogali, S. R., Vallabhajosyula, R., Ng, C. H., Lim, D., Ang, E. T. & Abrahams, P. (2019). Scan and learn : quick response code enabled museum for mobile learning of anatomy and pathology. Anatomical Sciences Education, 12(6), 664-672. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ase.1848 1935-9772 0000-0002-0981-5607 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/151175 10.1002/ase.1848 30548228 2-s2.0-85060212810 6 12 664 672 en Anatomical Sciences Education © 2018 American Association of Anatomists. All rights reserved. |
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In the past, medical museums played a significant role in anatomy and pathology training. The attraction of medical museums has declined recently due to the emergence of information technology and innovative medical curricula. An innovative mobile learning platform has been developed using quick response (QR) codes for the museum specimens at the Lee Kong Chain School of Medicine, Singapore. High-quality images of the potted specimens were captured and combined into an album and a video using Adobe Acrobat Pro 9 and Windows Movie Maker, respectively. Subsequently, QR codes were generated linking to PDF documents with annotations, pathology, and clinical history concerning the specimens. Quick response codes were piloted in gastrointestinal teaching module for Year 2 medical students. Survey responses were obtained from students to verify the efficacy of QR as a learning tool. The majority of students either agreed or strongly agreed that it was easy to access the information about the specimen with QR codes (4.47 ± 0.84), while 96% of students agreed that they are able to correlate the specimen with the annotated images (4.56 ± 0.56). The majority of students (78%) agreed that QR codes are useful for their learning (4.22 ± 0.87), while 75% of students felt QR codes motivate them to visit Anatomy Resource Centre. Most of the students agreed that QR codes are useful for revision of materials (4.13 ± 1.07) and independent learning (4.38 ± 0.87). These findings suggest that QR codes are not only effective for students learning but also enhance their exploration experience with the museum specimens. |
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