Implementation of a Virtual Laboratory Practical Class (VLPC) module in pharmacology education
Author(s) -
Matthew James Cheesman,
Steven Chen,
Mary Louise Roy,
Teague Jacob,
Rodney F Minchina,
Peter A. Tregloan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
pharmacognosy communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2249-0167
pISSN - 2249-0159
DOI - 10.5530/pc.2014.1.2
Subject(s) - class (philosophy) , pharmacology , virtual laboratory , computer science , medical education , medicine , multimedia , artificial intelligence
The Virtual Laboratory Practical Class (VLPC) computer program is a resource aimed at improving practical
laboratory performance and understanding in a second-year pharmacology student cohort. In our evaluation of the
program, half of the 233 students were provided access to the VLPC before their laboratory session and half after
the completion of their experiment. Surveys were conducted to gauge student perception and understanding of the
laboratory experiment. In addition, data measuring student completion times for the laboratory task were collected.
Students who used the VLPC before the class reported an increase in their confidence in successfully completing
the live practical experiment. They also showed a significant decrease in the mean completion time for the real
laboratory session. No effect of the VLPC on assignment scores was observed, however this is likely due to the
content of the program, which comprised only a very minor portion of these assessable laboratory reports. While
some operational issues affected students’ use and engagement in the early stages of the project, students reported
benefits to their practical skills and understanding, and perceived the VLPC as a realistic and useful depiction of the
laboratory environment.Full Tex
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