The significance of information and communication technology education via tablets in college of physical therapy

  • Yoshizawa T
  • Kuwahara Y
  • Mizota K
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Purpose] This study aimed to clarify whether collaborative learning could be promoted via information and communication technology education using tablets at college of physical therapy. [Participants and Methods] An online survey was conducted to evaluate collaborative learning among 81 first-year students at the Department of Physical Therapy actively using tablets in classes (six specific categories). [Results] The Friedman test had significant results, and a significant primary effect was observed between each questionnaire item. Following this, the Bonferroni test was performed for multiple comparisons, with significant differences were observed among certain items. [Conclusion] We reported employing tablets in the classroom positively impacted collaborative learning. Here, among the evaluations of collaborative learning, the items with the best results corresponded mainly to communication activation between students.

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Yoshizawa, T., Kuwahara, Y., Mizota, K., Kogo, H., Tanaka, S., Kitamura, M., & Nagasaki, T. (2023). The significance of information and communication technology education via tablets in college of physical therapy. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 35(5), 326–329. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.35.326

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