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Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2013

Assessment of the Effectiveness of Medical Education on the Moodle e-Learning Platform

Wiesław Półjanowicz; Grzegorz Mrugacz; Szumiński M; Robert Latosiewicz; Alina Bakunowicz-Łazarczyk; Anna Bryl; Malgorzata Mrugacz

Abstract This paper presents an analysis of learning effectiveness for the courses “Selected issues in visual rehabilitation” and “Ophthalmology and ophthalmic nursing” taught in the years 2009-2011 at the Medical University of Bialystok, Poland. We compared the effectiveness of traditional and distance learning methods; an e-learning platform was implemented experimentally for the purpose of this study. We assessed the usefulness of online learning in terms of organization, knowledge gained and students’ satisfaction with the course. The study was conducted among 75 second year master degree students in the nursing field in the academic years 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. The students were divided into two groups. For the study group of 39 persons (52%), lectures and seminars took place on an e-learning platform, while 36 persons (48%) in the control group attended traditional classes. 80% of students in the e-learning group and 89% of students in the traditional group assessed the organization of both forms of courses positively. The fact that the majority of students in both the e-learning (89%) and traditional classes (86%) gave positive feedback indicates that for both forms there was a high level of content and technical preparedness. The mean scores of the final exam for both courses were 82% in the e-learning group and 79% in the traditional group in the years 2009- 2011. The above results show that both forms of learning are equally effective.


Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2014

Using a Virtual Learning Environment as a Key to the Development of Innovative Medical Education

Wiesław Półjanowicz; Magdalena Roszak; Wojciech Kowalewski; Barbara Kołodziejczak

Abstract This article shows the organization of distance learning, particularly the idea of b-learning, combining the accomplishment of classes carried on in the traditional way and via computers. The authors present learning activities related to complementary education herein. Some of these course types may be successfully adapted to an e-learning background. The models and structure of the university virtual environment for distance learning are described. These illustrate a new approach to creating a virtual space for medical and technical studies where e-learning courses are created to be used for distance education, which allows students to be taught more effectively. The projected virtual courses for different groups of students ensure individualization of students’ work, which could be a relevant element for creating the shortest path of development of professional competencies. This paper further includes a brief overview of technologies used to build interactive elements into learning mate- rials. The authors present the use of interactive elements in medical education based on examples of certain selected games and animations.


Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2016

E-learning for Part-Time Medical Studies

Wiesław Półjanowicz; Robert Latosiewicz; Barbara Kołodziejczak; Magdalena Roszak

Abstract Distance education undoubtedly has many advantages, such as individualization of the learning process, unified transmission of teaching materials, the opportunity to study at any place and any time, reduction of financial costs for commuting to classes or accommodation of participants, etc. Adequate working conditions on the e-learning portal must also be present, eg. well-prepared, substantive courses and good communication between the participants. Therefore, an important element in the process of conducting e-learning courses is to measure the increase of knowledge and satisfaction of participants with distance learning. It allows for fine-tuning the content of the course and for classes to be properly organized. This paper presents the results of teaching and assessment of satisfaction with e-learning courses in “Problems of multiculturalism in medicine”, “Selected issues of visual rehabilitation” and “Ophthalmology and Ophthalmic Nursing”, which were carried out experimentally at the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Medical University of Bialystok for nursing students for the 2010/2011 academic year. The study group consisted of 72 part-time students who learnt in e-learning mode and the control group of 87 students who learnt in the traditional way. The students’ opinions about the teaching process and final exam scores were analyzed based on a specially prepared survey questionnaire. Organization of e-learning classes was rated positively by 90% of students. The average result on the final exams for all distance learning subjects was at the level of 82%, while for classes taught in the traditional form it was 81%. Based on these results, we conclude that distance learning is as effective as learning according to the traditional form in medical education studies.


Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2015

E-learning Portal Tools for Medical Education

Magdalena Roszak; Barbara Kołodziejczak; Wiesław Półjanowicz; Andrzej Breborowicz; Anna Ren-Kurc; Wojciech Kowalewski

Abstract The necessary prerequisites for efficiently pursuing distance learning include carefully planned organization of work and resource management tools, typically found in an internet application – a distance learning portal. The portal application must meet a number of capacity and functionality requirements. Learning goals are pursued through implementation of appropriate tools available in the portal. In the article that follows, the authors attempt to analyze this aspect of medical education as utilized by blended learning and e-learning classes. The article presents a proposal for a set of tools to organize classes in an e-learning portal at a medical school. In addition, the article presents the opinions of students of the Poznan University of Medical Sciences and the Medical University of Bialystok who took part in distance education classes.


Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2011

Pasat Package Program in the evaluation of perinatal care quality in the Podlasie province in the light of the World Health Organization guidelines

Bożena Kulesza-Brończyk; Wiesław Półjanowicz; Marek Kulikowski; Terlikowski S


Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric | 2011

The effectiveness of education with the use of e-learning platform at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Medical University of Bialystok

Wiesław Półjanowicz; Robert Latosiewicz; Bożena Kulesza-Brończyk; Krystyna Piekut; Terlikowski S


Ekonomia i Zarządzanie | 2010

Badania nad otyłością wśród studentów i studentek Politechniki Białostockiej i Wyższej Szkoły Ekonomicznej w Białymstoku

Jolanta G. Zuzda; Robert Latosiewicz; Wiesław Półjanowicz


PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2017 (ICCMSE-2017) | 2017

Innovative E-portal for prevention and therapeutic programme for treatment of the obesity and overweight in health-tourism

Jolanta G. Zuzda; Wiesław Półjanowicz; Robert Latosiewicz; Piotr Borkowski; Mirosław Bierkus; Owidiusz Moska


Archive | 2015

MEDICAL DISTANCE EDUCATION - GOOD PRACTICES

Magdalena Roszak; Barbara Kołodziejczak; Andrzej Breborowicz; Wiesław Półjanowicz


Archive | 2015

COMMUNICATION TOOLS ON E-LEARNING PORTALS

Barbara Kołodziejczak; Magdalena Roszak; Anna Ren-Kurc; Wojciech Kowalewski; Wiesław Półjanowicz

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Robert Latosiewicz

Medical University of Lublin

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Barbara Kołodziejczak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Magdalena Roszak

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Andrzej Breborowicz

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

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Wojciech Kowalewski

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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Anna Ren-Kurc

Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań

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Bożena Kulesza-Brończyk

Medical University of Białystok

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Jolanta G. Zuzda

Bialystok University of Technology

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Terlikowski S

Medical University of Białystok

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