评估学生对数字牙科选修课程的看法

Les Kalman, E. Vakili
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这份简短的报告考察了学生对教学的观点,从四年级牙科学生和国际培训牙医II候选人在体验式学习数字牙科选修课程。在课程前后,我们制作了一份问卷,分发给10名牙科学生。每个问题都以李克特5分制进行评分。采用Wilcoxon符号秩检验。所有数据均采用Excel进行分析,显著性水平为0.05。结果表明,在接受课程后,学生的观点平均值变化较大。中位数在课程前后有所不同。课程结束后,学生们的观点提高了90%。所有学生(100%)报告说,在课程结束后,数字扫描仪的知识有所提高。虽然学生的观点在接受课程后几乎所有参与者(90%)都发生了变化,但这种变化在统计上并不显著。学生在接受课程前后对数字牙科知识的了解无显著差异。结论:牙科行业在技术上日新月异。似乎牙科教育应该包括数字牙科和适当数量的学生参与者。
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Assessing Students’ Perspectives of an Elective Digital Dentistry Course
This brief report examines students’ perspectives on teaching from a small size of fourth year dental students and Internationally Trained Dentists II candidates on an experiential learning digital dentistry elective course. A questionnaire was developed and distributed to 10 dental students before and after the course. Each question was rated on a five-point Likert scale. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test was used. All data analysis was conducted by Excel at the 0.05 level of significance. The results indicated that after receiving the course the mean of students’ perspectives varied more. The medians varied before and after the course. There was a 90% improvement that was detected in the students’ perspectives after the course. All of the students (100%) reported an improvement in knowledge with the digital scanner after the course. Although students’ perspectives demonstrated a change in almost all the participants (90%) after receiving the course, this change was not statistically significant. There was no significant difference in students’ knowledge of digital dentistry before and after receiving the course. Conclusion: The dental profession is rapidly changing technologically. It seems appropriate that dental education should include digital dentistry and a suitable number of student participants.
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