Abstract
Advances in technology often evolve into instructional platforms. This study evaluated the applicability of mixed reality (MR) in anatomy instruction. First-year medical students were randomized into a control group using a cadaver and light microscopes, or an experimental group using HoloLens, to complete a learning activity on gross and microscopic respiratory anatomy. Compared with the control group, the experimental group reached an equivalent score on the post-activity knowledge assessment, performed better on follow-up assessment, had consistently higher perceived understanding, and rated the activity higher. Findings suggest MR is an effective teaching tool and provides a favorable learning experience.
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Robinson, B. L., Mitchell, T. R., & Brenseke, B. M. (2020). Evaluating the Use of Mixed Reality to Teach Gross and Microscopic Respiratory Anatomy. Medical Science Educator, 30(4), 1745–1748. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-020-01064-2
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