Effectiveness of technology-enhanced learning to improve periodontics educational outcomes: A systematic review

Berry, Maria C.de C., Neto, Joao M. de M., de Souza, Maria Isabel de C., Figueredo, Carlos Marcelo da S., Reher, Vanessa, and Evans, Jane L. (2020) Effectiveness of technology-enhanced learning to improve periodontics educational outcomes: A systematic review. Journal of Dental Education, 84 (7). pp. 830-839.

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Objectives: Technology-enhanced learning (TEL) has been suggested as a suitable learner-centered pedagogical approach in dental education. However, the results of TEL effectiveness in periodontics education are controversial. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of TEL to improve educational outcomes in the periodontics field compared to traditional learning methods.

Methods: The search comprised randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and crossover studies that were related to periodontics education from the following databases: MedLine, PsycINFO, Eric, Scopus, EMBASE, and Web of Science. Two authors independently performed study selection, data extraction, and assessed risk of bias. Kirkpatrick's 4-level evaluation model was used to evaluate educational outcomes.

Results: From 1642 studies, after applying inclusion criteria, 7 studies remained for analysis. On level 1 (Reaction), undergraduate dental students reported positive attitudes related to TEL. On level 2 (Learning), 3 studies found that TEL improved knowledge gain compared to traditional learning methods. Three other studies did not show any difference between TEL and conventional learning methods, and one found that traditional learning methods presented superior results. On level 3 (Behavior), 1 study found that TEL application improved students’ performance. On level 4 (Results), 5 studies suggested that the implementation of TEL would improve educational outcomes in periodontics education if combined with traditional learning methods.

Conclusion: The findings showed that the exclusive use of TEL does not significantly improve periodontics educational outcomes when compared to traditional learning methods. However, the combination of TEL and traditional learning methods can be the key to enhancing periodontics education.

Item ID: 77859
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1930-7837
Keywords: dental education, educational technology, periodontics, systematic review, technology-enhanced learning
Copyright Information: © 2020 American Dental Education Association
Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2023 01:08
FoR Codes: 39 EDUCATION > 3903 Education systems > 390303 Higher education @ 100%
SEO Codes: 16 EDUCATION AND TRAINING > 1601 Learner and learning > 160102 Higher education @ 100%
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