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Development of an Audio-based Virtual Gaming Environment to Assist with Navigation Skills in the Blind
Published on: March 27, 2013
Summary
Establishing effective teaching programs requires careful consideration of instructional objectives and learning targets. Integrating programs into existing courses and planning for quality checks are crucial for success.
Area of Science:
- Dental Education
- Instructional Design
Background:
- Developing effective teaching programs is essential for medical and dental education.
- The
Purpose of the Study:
- To identify key considerations for establishing a successful teaching program.
- To analyze factors influencing the design and integration of educational content.
Main Methods:
- Review of a specific teaching program example: "The taking of alginate impressions in patients".
- Preliminary study involving examination of the program's initial draft.
- Identification of program-inherent and external integration factors.
Main Results:
- The choice of media depends on instructional objectives and learning targets.
- Factors beyond program content, such as integration into other courses and resource planning, are critical.
- Quality assurance for non-personal programs requires dedicated planning.
Conclusions:
- Successful teaching program establishment necessitates a holistic approach.
- Consideration of media selection, organizational integration, and resource management is vital.
- Effective planning ensures the quality and impact of educational initiatives.
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