Student test scores are improved in a virtual learning environment.
@article{Goldberg2000StudentTS,
title={Student test scores are improved in a virtual learning environment.},
author={Harry Goldberg and Guy Mckhann},
journal={Advances in physiology education},
year={2000},
volume={23 1},
pages={
59-66
}
}This study evaluates the effectiveness of delivering the core curriculum of an introductory neuroscience course using a software application referred to as a virtual learning interface (VLI). The performance of students in a virtual learning environment (VLE) is compared with that of students in a conventional lecture hall in which the same lecturer presented the same material. This study was not designed to determine whether grades are improved by augmenting a lecture with other information…
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