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Application of Educational Technologies and Video Algorithms in Medical University-Varna

Autor(s)

Diana Dimitrova, Galina Bogdanova

Published at

STEMedu-2023, Science Series - Innovative STEM Education, Volume 5, 2023

Abstract

    Video-learning (in the form of video films), when properly integrated into the curriculum, can make learning much more engaging and successful for medical and healthcare students. The aim of the present study was to compare the efficacy of learning practical skills (Holter placement) in Nursing students. The students were divided into two groups of 8 students each. The first group was given an algorithm on paper, and the second group - a specially made video film. The results showed that the acquisition of this medical manipulation was more effective in the students having access to the video film. 87.5% of the students who watched the film did well on the post-test, compared to 50% of the second group (P less than 0.05). Students learning through a video lesson show higher satisfaction and retention of knowledge and skills. The results of the current study found that video triggers can be used effectively to capture learners' attention and deliver a visual lesson. However, threshold motivation is required for active learning to be successful.

Keywords

Educational Technology; Video Algorithms; Healthcare Education

Acknowledgement

    Научното изследване е проведено като част от проекта „Изследване на приложението на нови математически методи за анализ на кардиологични данни“ № КП-06-Н22/5 от 07.12.2018 г., финансиран от Фонд „Научни изследвания“ на Република България.

Links

https://doi.org/10.55630/STEM.2023.0504

http://www.math.bas.bg/vt/stemedu/paper.php?article=2023.0504en

Cite as

Dimitrova, D.; Bogdanova, G. (2023). Application of Educational Technologies and Video Algorithms in Medical University-Varna, Science Series "Innovative STEM Education", volume 05, ISSN: 2683-1333, Institute of Mathematics and Informatics – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, pp. 29-34, DOI: https://doi.org/10.55630/STEM.2023.0504

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