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Integration of an Audiovisual Learning Resource in a Podiatric Medical Infectious Disease Course: Multiple Cohort Pilot Study
by
Hoyt, Garrik
, Basu, Paramita
, Bakshi, Chandra Shekhar
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Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Computer-Assisted Instruction - methods
/ Curriculum
/ Distance learning
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Educational materials
/ Educational Measurement
/ Evaluation of Medical Education
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Independent study
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Multimedia
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ New Resources for Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Podiatry
/ Podiatry - education
/ Retention
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student participation
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Textbooks
2025
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Integration of an Audiovisual Learning Resource in a Podiatric Medical Infectious Disease Course: Multiple Cohort Pilot Study
by
Hoyt, Garrik
, Basu, Paramita
, Bakshi, Chandra Shekhar
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Computer-Assisted Instruction - methods
/ Curriculum
/ Distance learning
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Educational materials
/ Educational Measurement
/ Evaluation of Medical Education
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Independent study
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Multimedia
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ New Resources for Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Podiatry
/ Podiatry - education
/ Retention
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student participation
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Textbooks
2025
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Integration of an Audiovisual Learning Resource in a Podiatric Medical Infectious Disease Course: Multiple Cohort Pilot Study
by
Hoyt, Garrik
, Basu, Paramita
, Bakshi, Chandra Shekhar
in
Academic achievement
/ Achievement tests
/ Audiovisual Aids
/ Cohort Studies
/ Communicable Diseases
/ Computer-Assisted Instruction - methods
/ Curriculum
/ Distance learning
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Educational materials
/ Educational Measurement
/ Evaluation of Medical Education
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Independent study
/ Infectious diseases
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Multimedia
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ New Resources for Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Pilot Projects
/ Podiatry
/ Podiatry - education
/ Retention
/ Statistical analysis
/ Student participation
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Textbooks
2025
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Integration of an Audiovisual Learning Resource in a Podiatric Medical Infectious Disease Course: Multiple Cohort Pilot Study
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Integration of an Audiovisual Learning Resource in a Podiatric Medical Infectious Disease Course: Multiple Cohort Pilot Study
2025
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Overview
Improved long-term learning retention leads to higher exam scores and overall course grades, which is crucial for success in preclinical coursework in any podiatric medicine curriculum. Audiovisual mnemonics, in conjunction with text-based materials and an interactive user interface, have been shown to increase memory retention and higher order thinking.
This pilot study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating web-based multimedia learning resources for improving student engagement and increasing learning retention.
A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 2 cohorts totaling 158 second-year podiatric medical students. The treatment group had access to Picmonic's audiovisual resources, while the control group followed traditional instruction methods. Exam scores, final course grades, and user interactions with Picmonic were analyzed. Logistic regression and correlation analyses were conducted to examine the relationships between Picmonic access, performance outcomes, and student engagement.
The treatment group (n=91) had significantly higher average exam scores (P<.001) and final course grades (P<.001) than the control group (n=67). Effect size for the average final grades (d=0.96) indicated the practical significance of these differences. Logistic regression analysis revealed a positive association between Picmonic access with an odds ratio of 2.72 with a 95% confidence interval, indicating that it is positively associated with the likelihood of achieving high final grades. Correlation analysis revealed a positive relationship (r=0.25, P=.02) between the number of in-video questions answered and students' final grades. Survey responses reflected increased student engagement, comprehension, and higher user satisfaction (3.71 out of 5 average rating) with the multimedia-based resources compared to traditional instructional resources.
This pilot study underscores the positive impact of animation-supported web-based instruction on preclinical medical education. The treatment group, equipped with Picmonic, exhibited improved learning outcomes, enhanced engagement, and high satisfaction. These results contribute to the discourse on innovative educational methods and highlight the potential of multimedia-based learning resources to enrich medical curricula. Despite certain limitations, this research suggests that animation-supported audiovisual instruction offers a valuable avenue for enhancing student learning experiences in medical education.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
Subject
/ Computer-Assisted Instruction - methods
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Evaluation of Medical Education
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ New Resources for Medical Education
/ Podiatry
/ Students, Medical - psychology
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