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Webcasting: casting the web more widely.

P A Reynolds1, R Mason, K A Eaton

  • 1Centre of Flexible Learning in Dentistry, King's College London Dental Institute, Floor 3, Strand Bridge House, 138-142 Strand, London, UK. P.A.Reynolds@kcl.ac.uk

British Dental Journal
|February 12, 2008
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Webcasting offers a cost-effective solution for remote education, enabling access to lectures and seminars. Stored webcasts benefit dental students for revision and flexible learning.

Area of Science:

  • Educational Technology
  • Digital Learning
  • Higher Education

Background:

  • Webcasting facilitates the delivery of educational content to geographically dispersed students.
  • Traditional teaching methods face challenges in reaching remote learners effectively.
  • The integration of digital technologies is transforming educational delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the effectiveness and value of webcasting in dental education.
  • To assess the benefits of webcasting for both undergraduate and postgraduate dental students.
  • To explore the potential of interactive features in webcasting for enhanced learning.

Main Methods:

  • A project was conducted at a UK dental school to trial webcasting.
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate dental students participated in the webcasting trial.

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  • Data was collected on student engagement and perceived value of webcasting.
  • Main Results:

    • Webcasting proved to be a successful and encouraging method for dental education delivery.
    • Postgraduate students particularly benefited from the flexibility of accessing webcasts on demand.
    • Interactive elements enhanced engagement between presenters and students.

    Conclusions:

    • Webcasting is a valuable and cost-effective tool for modern dental education.
    • On-demand access to educational content significantly supports postgraduate learning.
    • Future educational strategies should consider leveraging webcasting and emerging technologies like podcasting.