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Revista Información Científica
versión On-line ISSN 1028-9933
Resumen
VILLEGAS-MAESTRE, José Daniel; FERRER-ROSABAL, Lianet de la Caridad y VILLEGAS-ROQUE, Leonel. ONCOMED: multimedia software to support medical teaching process about cervicofacial region neoplasms. Rev. inf. cient. [online]. 2020, vol.99, n.4, pp. 367-378. Epub 12-Oct-2020. ISSN 1028-9933.
Introduction:
It is a challenge to involve the new information and communication technologies of the XXI century in the teaching-learning process in the universities.
Objective:
To create an educational multimedia software about neoplasms of the cervicofacial region, in order to support the learning process of the stomatology student.
Method:
A technological development study at the University of Medical Sciences in Granma was carried out, from September 2018 to June 2019. In order to create the multimedia software, different working stages were specified: search and gathering of information, selection of tools, and design. The final product was validated by experts’ criteria. The effectiveness and impact of the software in the learning process was evaluated through a pedagogical quiz to all of the students who were involved in the study.
Results:
The multimedia software had a clear and attractive design, offer ingan open exploration environment, and a fast and easy method to get to the information needed. Experts evaluated the product as “very appropriate” in its entirety, and the users’ rating on the points “Ease”, “Functionality” and “Originality” were “good. When applying the Mc Nemar Test, all values were significant; demonstrating the effectiveness of the software developed.
Conclusions:
This multimedia software allows the students of Stomatology to geth old of the information on neoplasms of the cervicofacial region, making ituseful as support material for teaching.
Palabras clave : educational multimedia software; teaching; neoplasms; cervicofacial region.