Effectiveness of a Hybrid Classroom in the Delivery of Medical Terminology Course Content Relative to a Traditional Classroom Format

  • Martin J
  • Kreiger J
  • Apicerno A
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Abstract

Hybrid courses are emerging as a viable option for content delivery across college campuses. In an attempt to maximize learning outcomes while leveraging resources, one institution used several sections of a Medical Terminology course as a pilot. Traditional and hybrid course delivery were compared utilizing a quantitative research method to evaluate the effectiveness of a hybrid course design in meeting and/or exceeding course objectives, as determined by student satisfaction and perceptions. Both hybrid and traditional class groups agreed that Medical Terminology has potential to be delivered in a hybrid format, but the hybrid group’s agreement was significant stronger (+0.38 points on 5-point scale, P=0.008). Key words: hybrid course, flipped classroom, SOTL, STEM

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Martin, J. S., Kreiger, J. E., & Apicerno, A. L. (2015). Effectiveness of a Hybrid Classroom in the Delivery of Medical Terminology Course Content Relative to a Traditional Classroom Format. Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 15(5), 72–81. https://doi.org/10.14434/josotl.v15i5.13994

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