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Effect Of A Puzzle On The Process Of Students' Learning About Cardiac Physiology
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Advances In Physiology Education. Amer Physiological Soc, v. 40, p. 425 - 431, 2016.
1043-4046
1522-1229
WOS:000384834900026
10.1152/advan.00043.2016
Autor
Cardozo
Lais Tono; Miranda
Aline Soares; Costa Sampaio Moura
Maria Jose; Marcondes
Fernanda Klein
Institución
Resumen
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of using a puzzle to learn about cardiac physiology. Students were divided into control and game groups. In class 1, the control group had a 2-h theoretical class about cardiac physiology, including a detailed description of the phases of the cardiac cycle, whereas the game group had a 50-min theoretical class without the description of the cardiac cycle. In class 2, the control group did an assessment exercise before an activity with the cardiac puzzle and the game group answered questions after the above-mentioned activity. While solving the puzzle, the students had to describe the cardiac cycle by relating the concepts of heart morphology and physiology. To evaluate short-term learning, the number of wrong answers and grades in the assessment exercise were compared between the control and game groups. To evaluate mediumterm learning, we compared the grades obtained by students of the control and game groups in questions about cardiac physiology that formed part of the academic exam. In the assessment exercise, the game group presented a lower number of errors and higher score compared with the control group. In the academic exam, applied after both groups had used the puzzle, there was no difference in the scores obtained by the control and game groups in questions about cardiac physiology. These results showed a positive effect of the puzzle on students' learning about cardiac physiology compared with those not using the puzzle. 40 3 425 431 Fundacao de Apoio ao Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensao-University of Campinas [2034/2015] Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Ensino Superior