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此摘要是机器生成的。

法医科学教育中的meme制作增强了学生的参与度和知识的保留. 这种包容性活动鼓励人们反思学习内容,改善整体教育体验.

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娱乐教育 娱乐教育高等教育 高等教育包容性学习包括学习.一个叫做Meme的Meme.反射反射反射反射反射反射反射社交媒体 社交媒体学生的参与 学生的参与

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科学领域:

  • 法医科学 教育 教育 法律科学
  • 教育技术的教育技术

背景情况:

  • 模因是高等教育中普遍存在的社交媒体现象.
  • 模因制作为学生的参与和反思提供了一种新的方法.

研究的目的:

  • 调查模因制作作为法医科学中反射学习工具的有效性.
  • 通过创建模因来评估学生的参与度和内容的保留.

主要方法:

  • 英国和美国法医科学课程的学生创建了meme来反思学习.
  • 通过Padlet匿名分享meme,然后使用Microsoft Forms进行调查.
  • 数据分析使用SPSS软件进行.

主要成果:

  • 制作meme被认为是一种包容性和引人入胜的学习活动.
  • 学生们报告说他们很享受课程内容,并提高了课程内容的记忆力.
  • 强调反思而不是幽默是最大限度地提高教育效益的关键.

结论:

  • 模因制作是一种有效的教学策略,可以增强法医科学教育.
  • 该活动促进了更深层次的参与,并有助于内容回忆.
  • 教师应该引导meme创作,以实现反思性的学习成果.