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Network Modelling and Visualisation Analysis of the Undergraduate Dental Curriculum System in China

Authors :
Die Hu
Qian Ren
Linglin Zhang
Ting He
Xiao Peng
Xuelian Jiang
Xiaoyu Liu
Qiao Zheng
Source :
Journal of Computer and Communications. :38-51
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Scientific Research Publishing, Inc., 2021.

Abstract

Objectives: This study aims to present the characteristics of the undergraduate dental curriculum system using network modelling and visualisation analysis based on complex network theory, thus providing a theoretical foundation for the course development and curriculum reform. Methods: The correlation coefficient was used to quantify the intensity of the correlation between courses, and a visualisation complex network of the dental curriculum was built to explore the curriculum pattern from a dynamic perspective. Further, the statistical measurements of curriculum network were adopted to express the most relevant topological features. Subsequently, the minimum spanning tree and parallel coordinates plot were drawn to explore the curriculum community structure, quantify the key courses, and present different courses in time and space relationships. Results: The correlation analysis results show that the courses are closely related to each other. The main courses focus on pathology, pathophysiology, oral anatomy and physiology, closely connecting almost all medicine-related courses. The whole course network has an average degree value of 41.53, and a clustering coefficient of 0.78, indicating an obvious small-world characteristic. From the perspective of curriculum attributes, the number of public and theoretical courses was more than that of skills and practical courses. Moreover, the academic performance of skills and practical courses was lower than that of public and theoretical courses. Conclusion: The undergraduate dental courses have a progressive structure from basic professional knowledge to professional skills, which is reasonable for the dental education in China. However, some efforts towards curriculum reform based on this study are needed.

Details

ISSN :
23275227 and 23275219
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Computer and Communications
Accession number :
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