A Comparison of Two Methods of TeachingComputer Managed Instruction and Keypad Questions versus Traditional Classroom Lecture
作者:
Laurel Halloran,
期刊:
Computers in Nursing
(OVID Available online 1995)
卷期:
Volume 13,
issue 6
页码: 285-288
ISSN:0736-8593
年代: 1995
出版商: OVID
关键词: Education;Nursing education;Educational methods
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
Computers increasingly are being integrated into nursing education. One method of integration is through computer managed instruction (CMI). Recently, technology has become available that allows the integration of keypad questions into CMI. This brings a new type of interactivity between students and teachers into the classroom. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in achievement between a control group taught by traditional classroom lecture (TCL) and an experimental group taught using CMI and keypad questions. Both control and experimental groups consisted of convenience samples of junior nursing students in a baccalaureate program taking a medical/surgical nursing course. Achievement was measured by three instructor-developed multiple choice examinations. Findings demonstrated that although the experimental group demonstrated increasingly higher test scores as the semester progressed, no statistical difference was found In achievement between the two groups. One reason for this may be phenomenon of vampire video. Initially, the method of presentation overshadowed the content. As students became desensitized to the method, they were able to focus and absorb more content. This study suggests that CMI and keypads are a viable teaching option for nursing education. It Is equal to TCL In student achievement and provides a new level of interaction in the classroom setting.
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