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Computer-Assisted Learning Applications in Health Educational Informatics: A Review

Authors :
Faiq, Shaikh
Faisal, Inayat
Omer, Awan
Marlise D, Santos
Adnan M, Choudhry
Abdul, Waheed
Dilkash, Kajal
Sagun, Tuli
Source :
Cureus
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Computer-assisted learning (CAL) as a health informatics application is a useful tool for medical students in the era of expansive knowledge bases and the increasing need for and the consumption of automated and interactive systems. As the scope and breadth of medical knowledge expand, the need for additional learning outside of lecture hours is becoming increasingly important. CAL can be an impactful adjunct to conventional methods that currently exist in the halls of learning. There is an increasing body of literature that suggests that CAL should be a commonplace and the recommended method of learning for medical students. Factors such as technical issues that hinder the performance of CAL are also evaluated. We conclude by encouraging the use of CAL by medical students as a highly beneficial method of learning that complements and enhances lectures and provides intuitive, interactive modulation of a self-paced curriculum based on the individual’s academic abilities.

Details

ISSN :
21688184
Volume :
9
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cureus
Accession number :
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