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Multi-media based education.

C M Wurdack

    Contact Point
    |February 25, 1999
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Computer technology is enhancing dental education by improving instruction quality and efficiency. This digital approach offers better visualization and comprehension for students, creating more competent dentists.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dental Education Technology
    • Computer-Assisted Instruction

    Background:

    • Traditional dental education relies on visual transfer of concepts and procedures.
    • Conventional teaching methods include lectures, textbooks, and slides.
    • Integrating technology can enhance the effectiveness of dental instruction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the revolutionary impact of computer technology on dental education.
    • To assess how digital tools can improve the quality and efficiency of dental instruction.
    • To examine the benefits for both dental students and educators.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing computer technology to supplement conventional teaching techniques.
    • Developing digital materials with clear images, sound, and animation.

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  • Integrating multimedia content to complement existing educational resources.
  • Main Results:

    • Computer technology enhances the visualization of dental concepts and procedures.
    • Digital instruction makes learning more direct and comprehensible for students.
    • The use of computers presents new learning opportunities for dental educators.

    Conclusions:

    • Computer technology is revolutionizing dental education, improving quality and efficiency.
    • Digital tools offer a more direct, visualized, and comprehensible learning experience.
    • This technological integration aims to produce more competent dental professionals.