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Distance learning ects and flipped classroom in the anatomy learning: comparative study of the use of augmented reality, video and notes.

Javier Ferrer-TorregrosaMiguel Ángel Jiménez-RodríguezJavier Torralba-EstellesFernanda Garzón-FarinósMarcelo Pérez-BermejoNadia Fernández-Ehrling
Published in: BMC medical education (2016)
This research demonstrates that, although technology has not been sufficiently developed for education, it is expected that it can be improved in both the autonomous work of the student and the academic training of health science students and that we can teach how to learn. Moreover, one can see how the grades of the students who studied with augmented reality are more grouped and that there is less dispersion in the marks compared with other materials.
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  • virtual reality
  • high school
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  • human health