An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology

Background. The didactic approach to teaching physiology in our university has traditionally included the delivery of lectures to large groups, illustrating concepts and referencing recommended textbooks. Importantly, at undergraduate level, our assessments demand a level of application of physiolog...

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Main Authors: Samantha Kerr, Denise Muller, Warrick McKinon, Patricia Mc Inerney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Health and Medical Publishing Group 2016-05-01
Series:African Journal of Health Professions Education
Online Access:http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/581/364
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spelling doaj-09d7cc12e914484599bfbcc59691ab302020-11-24T20:43:35ZengHealth and Medical Publishing GroupAfrican Journal of Health Professions Education2078-51272016-05-0181727610.7196/AJHPE.2016.v8i1.581An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiologySamantha KerrDenise MullerWarrick McKinonPatricia Mc InerneyBackground. The didactic approach to teaching physiology in our university has traditionally included the delivery of lectures to large groups, illustrating concepts and referencing recommended textbooks. Importantly, at undergraduate level, our assessments demand a level of application of physiological mechanisms to recognised pathophysiological conditions. Objective. To bridge the gap between lectured material and the application of physiological concepts to pathophysiological conditions, we developed a technological tool approach that augments traditional teaching. Methods. Our e-learning initiative, eQuip, is a custom-built e-learning platform specifically created to align question types included in the program to be similar to those used in current assessments. We describe our formative e-learning system and present preliminary results after the first year of introduction, reporting on the performances and perceptions of 2nd-year physiology students. Results. Students who made use of eQuip for at least three of the teaching blocks achieved significantly better results than those who did not use the program (p=0.0032). Questionnaire feedback was positive with regard to the administration processes and usefulness of eQuip. Students reported particularly liking the ease of access to information; however, <60% of them felt that eQuip motivated them to learn. Conclusion. These results are consistent with the literature, which shows that students who made use of an online formative assessment tool performed better in summative assessment tasks. Despite the improved performance of students, the questionnaire results showed that student motives for using online learning tools indicated that they lack self-directed learning skills and seek easy access to information.http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/581/364
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An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology
African Journal of Health Professions Education
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Denise Muller
Warrick McKinon
Patricia Mc Inerney
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title An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology
title_short An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology
title_full An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology
title_fullStr An online formative assessment tool to prepare students for summative assessment in physiology
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series African Journal of Health Professions Education
issn 2078-5127
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Background. The didactic approach to teaching physiology in our university has traditionally included the delivery of lectures to large groups, illustrating concepts and referencing recommended textbooks. Importantly, at undergraduate level, our assessments demand a level of application of physiological mechanisms to recognised pathophysiological conditions. Objective. To bridge the gap between lectured material and the application of physiological concepts to pathophysiological conditions, we developed a technological tool approach that augments traditional teaching. Methods. Our e-learning initiative, eQuip, is a custom-built e-learning platform specifically created to align question types included in the program to be similar to those used in current assessments. We describe our formative e-learning system and present preliminary results after the first year of introduction, reporting on the performances and perceptions of 2nd-year physiology students. Results. Students who made use of eQuip for at least three of the teaching blocks achieved significantly better results than those who did not use the program (p=0.0032). Questionnaire feedback was positive with regard to the administration processes and usefulness of eQuip. Students reported particularly liking the ease of access to information; however, <60% of them felt that eQuip motivated them to learn. Conclusion. These results are consistent with the literature, which shows that students who made use of an online formative assessment tool performed better in summative assessment tasks. Despite the improved performance of students, the questionnaire results showed that student motives for using online learning tools indicated that they lack self-directed learning skills and seek easy access to information.
url http://www.ajhpe.org.za/index.php/ajhpe/article/download/581/364
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