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    Online Interactivity – A Shift towards E-textbook-based Medical Education.Aldona Dutkiewicz, Barbara Kołodziejczak, Piotr Leszczyński, Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska, Paweł Topol, Barbara Kupczyk & Idzi Siatkowski - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 56 (1):177-192.
    Textbooks have played the leading role in academic education for centuries and their form has evolved, adapting to the needs of students, teachers and technological possibilities. Advances in technology have caused educators to look for new sources of knowledge development, which students could use inside and outside the classroom. Today’s sophisticated learning tools range from virtual environments to interactive multimedia resources, which can be called e-textbooks. Different types of new educational materials that go beyond printed books are now used to (...)
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    E-Textbook Technologies for Academics in Medical Education.Anna Ren-Kurc, Magdalena Roszak, Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska, Mirosława Kołowska-Gawiejnowicz, Jan Zych & Wojciech Kowalewski - 2018 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 56 (1):161-176.
    Public universities in Poland receive fairly limited financial support for creating e-textbooks (interactive online textbooks) and lack the appropriate ICT competences among teaching staff, especially in the case of non-technical universities. The authors propose a pedagogical and technological paradigm for e-textbooks in medical education using open source software with minimal IT skills required. Technologies used to develop e-textbooks are connected with: publication and distribution of e-textbooks, e-book readers, and editing tools. The paper also discusses a survey that targeted students of (...)
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    Analysis of Learning Outcomes in Medical Education with the Use of Fuzzy Logic.Magdalena Roszak, Iwona Mokwa-Tarnowska & Jacek Stańdo - 2021 - Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 66 (3):609-616.
    The national curricula of the EU member states are structured around learning outcomes, selected according to Bloom’s Taxonomy. The authors of this paper claim that using Bloom’s Taxonomy to phrase learning outcomes in medical education in terms of students’ achievements is difficult and unclear. This paper presents an efficient method of assessing course learning outcomes using Fuzzy Logic.
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