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The following preliminary statistical information relates to the use of the new online lecture and practical pages designed for Embryology in Medicine for 2010. | The following preliminary statistical information relates to the use of the new online lecture and practical pages designed for Embryology in Medicine for 2010. | ||
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Introduction
<Flowplayer height="300" width="226" autoplay="true">Embryo stages 002.flv</Flowplayer> The following preliminary statistical information relates to the use of the new online lecture and practical pages designed for Embryology in Medicine for 2010.
Previously, this content was provided as a mix of Powerpoint presentations and online website pages. The current content has been prepared to demonstrate how freely available software, that is familiar to students, can be applied to the changing online learning environment. The practical classes also included models and specimens permanently on display in the Wallace Wurth first floor teaching laboratory space.
This is the first time these classes have been prepared here for student use. In future cycles students will also have the ability provide feedback, prepare embryology projects and to add and edit their own individual pages to compile their embryology content for later use and revision. Content can be controlled by only allowing by registered users editing rights and the student unipass system can be used control student registration. The platform is extremely stable and various media can be uploaded and linked (images, graphs, movies, animations and audio).
An equivalent undergraduate embryology Science (ANAT2341) course has been used online since 2009. Lecture material can be prepared and presented directly from an online page. Students can also print a simplified view for reference during the lecture and revision. Furthermore, students in this science course can also log-in and have prepared collaborative group projects as part of their final course assessment.
The current site was presented at the MedEd L&T Forum 2009 demonstrating a student ILP Educational project on Cardiac Embryology.
The initial page view census date for the data shown below was 22 June 2010.
Foundations
Introduction to Human Development | Page Views |
Foundations Lecture | 1295 |
Foundations Practical | 747 |
BGD Cycle A
Lectures
Development of the Embryo/Fetus | Page Views |
Lecture 1 | 5950 |
Lecture 2 | 3101 |
Practical 3 - Fertilization to Implantation
Fertilization to Implantation | Page Views |
Introduction | 2268 |
Oogenesis and Ovulation | 1635 |
Gametogenesis | 1496 |
Fertilization | 1029 |
Early Cell Division | 1003 |
Week 1 | 1866 |
Implantation | 1032 |
Week 2 | 1038 |
Extraembryonic Spaces | 1181 |
Gastrulation | 1046 |
Notochord | 910 |
Week 3 | 1036 |
Quiz | 617 |
Practical 6 - Implantation to 8 Weeks
Implantation to 8 Weeks | Page Views |
Introduction | 2075 |
Week 3 | 2019 |
Week 4 | 1638 |
Week 5 | 1443 |
Week 6 | 882 |
Week 7 | 991 |
Week 8 | 1009 |
Quiz | 500 |
Practical 12 - Fetal Development
Fetal Development | Page Views |
Introduction | 1388 |
Embryo to Fetus | 1981 |
Second Trimester | 1309 |
Third Trimester | 836 |
Birth | 680 |
Neonatal | 653 |
Abnormalities | 669 |
BGD Phase 2
2010 BGD Tutorial
Applied Embryology and Teratology Page Views - 1,872
Glossary Links
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 23) Embryology Medicine 2010 - Statistics. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Medicine_2010_-_Statistics
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