A mobile application as a learning tool for improving dental students’ knowledge regarding dental trauma

Author(s):  
Renata Lamenha‐Lins ◽  
Daniela Maria de Carvelho Pugliesi ◽  
Fernando José Camello de Lima ◽  
Ana Regina Oliveira Moreira ◽  
Priscylla Gonçalves Correia de Leite de Marcelos ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 74
Author(s):  
Neha Agrawal ◽  
Shraddha Rathi ◽  
NarinderDev Gupta ◽  
Anshul Aggarwal ◽  
AmitKumar Garg ◽  
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Author(s):  
Nor Aida Md Madi ◽  
Nur Safinas Albakry ◽  
Norshahila Ibrahim

Education is experiencing rapid revolution from the chalk to the computer. Since then, education and technology are moving forward with advanced technology. Furthermore, with the positive impact derived from previous research, Augmented Reality (AR) started to play a role in education either in learning or teaching. Thus, the aim of this paper is to explore the elements will be implemented in the development of Hajj AR mobile application for learning Hajj among the children in Malaysia. In the preliminary study, a survey using an open-ended and closed-ended questionnaire was conducted among experienced teachers. The findings from the survey revealed that the elements of AR could be implemented in the Hajj AR mobile application as an interactive learning tool. Thus, a Hajj AR mobile application will be developed by implementing the findings obtained in the preliminary study to evaluate the user-experience among the children who are using the AR mobile application when learning Hajj. In conclusion, this mobile application could attract and provide creative information to children in learning about Hajj through AR.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nissreen Nugud Mergany ◽  
Alam-Elhuda Dafalla ◽  
Elhadi Awooda

Abstract Background Despite the great development of smart phone programs and applications, and the wide-spread of these devices among students, their use for the educational purposes remains weak. The study aimed to investigate to what extent utilizing mobile learning as an adjunct to classic classroom lectures affect students’ academic achievement and, to assess their attitude toward using mobile application as an instructional method in dental education. Methods A quasi-experimental study was conducted among undergraduate dental students from two Sudanese universities. A total of 67 students who voluntarily agreed to participate were randomly allocated into a control group of 33 and an intervention group of 34 students. Initially, the two groups undertook a pre-test to ensure the standardization of a scale regarding their existing academic knowledge of dental surgery forceps used for tooth extraction. Then the intervention group was provided with a mobile application (Dental Surgical Forceps application version 2.1.0.0), and 3 weeks later a post-test was given for both groups. The attitude of the students toward the effectiveness of mobile learning was as assessed by five-point Likert scale questionnaire. For comparison of the numerical parametric data, a T. test was used, while for non-parametric categorical data a Chi-Squire test was used, with level of statistical significant difference set at P-value of ≤0.05. Results The response rate was 91% for the intervention group (31 out of 34 students completed the study), and 78% for the control group (26 out of 33 students completed the study). Statistical significant difference was observed between the pretest and post-test mean scores of the intervention group (P < 0.005), while the differences were not significant among the control group (P > 0.05). Regarding the attitude of the dental students, the mean scores of the sample indicate that the vast majority of the participants (93.5%) showed positive attitude regarding the effectiveness of mobile learning. Conclusions There is a marked difference in the students’ scores regarding their knowledge of dental surgical forceps. The students showed positive attitude toward using the mobile application.


Author(s):  
Viktoriia Tkachuk ◽  
Yuliia Yechkalo ◽  
Alla Taraduda ◽  
Iryna Steblivets

The research paper describes methods of performing the laboratory work on studying the electro-measuring devices in the remote mode by using the mobile application Electricity AR.


Author(s):  
Vaishnav Kalbhut ◽  
Kumar Gaurav Chhabra ◽  
Amit Reche ◽  
Priyanka Paul Madhu ◽  
Nakul Arora ◽  
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Background: Dentist and dental students are facing problems while and after using the PPE Objectives: To analyse and provide a qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the problems facing dentist and dental students while and after using the PPE. Methodology: It is a descriptive study which includes demographic details of the individuals and 25 questions regarding the problems faced by dental professionals, Post Graduates and Interns due to the use of PPE while performing the procedure and after achieving the procedure. Those who will acknowledge being part of the study will be sent an interface to the survey, either through e-mail or whatsapp mobile application. The submission shape will be kept open for a period of 30 days. Expected Results: The expected results of this study will determine the difficulties encountered by Dentist, Postgraduates and Interns while and after using the PPE kits. Conclusion: An observational based study in which we have to identify problems while and after using the PPE.


Author(s):  
Tshering Lham ◽  
Pema Jurmey ◽  
Sonam Tshering

The use of Information Communication and Technology in teaching learning has been emphasized a lot in the recent times as an effective instructional tool and it will only grow and develop further. Augmented Reality is one of the futuristic pedagogy that will offer great opportunities in the incorporation of information technology in teaching and learning. Augmented Reality refers to the introduction of virtual elements in the real world. This will supplement students’ learning through the use of technology. This study assessed the students’ and teachers’ attitude towards the use of Augmented Reality as a learning tool after they experimented and experienced the use of augmented reality through mobile application. For the teachers, a three-hour professional development session on Augmented Reality was conducted. Teachers were taught how to use mobile application to create Augmented Reality. For the students, research team created the Augmented Reality using a mobile application and let students experience it in a biology lesson. After the sessions, their attitudes towards the use of Augmented Reality was assessed through statements of agreement on a 5-point Likert scale. SPSS has been used for statistical analysis. The results show that both the teachers and students have overwhelming support-positive attitude towards the use of Augmented Reality in the classroom teaching and learning. 


Author(s):  
Muhammad Muzzamil ◽  
Hana Pervez ◽  
Irum Naz ◽  
Shaeroz Raza

Objective: To evaluate the awareness of emergency trauma management and the potential role of dentists in handling tooth avulsion injuries. Method: The cross-sectional study was conducted at the Dental outpatients department of Jinnah Medical and Dental College, Karachi, from December 2020 to March 2021, and comprised dentists and final year dental students of either gender. Data was collected using a 17-item questionnaire to assess the awareness level regarding the knowledge of traumatic dental emergencies and the role of a dentist in handling a traumatic tooth injury. Data was analysed using SPSS 20. Result: Of the 170 subjects, 52(30.5%) were males and 118(69.4%) were females. Overall, 139(81.8%) subjects had prior knowledge regarding avulsion, 164(96.5 %) were aware of the term avulsed tooth, 106(62.4%) considered milk to be the best transport media for an avulsed tooth, 159(93.5%) knew the significance of extra-oral time, and all 170(100%) subjects said they wanted to study more about dental traumatic injuries. Conclusion: There was adequate knowledge about the term avulsion, transport media and extra-oral time, and there was evidence of interest about learning more among the subjects. Key Words: Avulsion, Emergency handling, Dental trauma, TDIs, Traumatic dental injuries, Knowledge, Appropriate management, Expert.


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