Computer‐assisted learning as an alternative to didactic lectures: A study of teaching the physics of diagnostic imaging

Dale, V.H.M. and Sullivan, M. and Irvine, D.R. (1999) Computer‐assisted learning as an alternative to didactic lectures: A study of teaching the physics of diagnostic imaging. Association for Learning Technology Journal, 7 (3). pp. 75-86. ISSN 0968-7769

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Abstract

A computer‐assisted learning (CAL) package entitled Physics of Diagnostic Imaging was developed in 1995 to replace five hours of didactic lectures at the University of Glasgow Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and has been available as an additional learning resource for students in the other five UK veterinary schools for over three years. The package was reviewed by peer experts and the reaction of the students to its use gauged by post‐task questionnaire administration, informal discussions and observation. To assess the effect of integration into the curriculum, analyses of fourth‐year degree examination results over a six‐year period were carried out. Analyses of students’ examination results for pre‐ and post‐CAL delivery of the diagnostic imaging course showed that performance in the CAL‐based course was significantly higher than in other subjects. This confirmed that the courseware can be used to replace didactic lectures as part of a rich learning environment supported by other resources. Initial student resistance to lecture replacement with CAL occurred, but has lessened as the use of the package has become established in the curriculum.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > LB Theory and practice of education
L Education > LC Special aspects of education > LC1022 - 1022.25 Computer-assisted Education
Divisions: ALT-J Journal
Depositing User: Justin Smith
Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2009 10:37
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2011 09:16
URI: http://repository.alt.ac.uk/id/eprint/312

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