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    Elaboración de los materiales didácticos necesarios para la adaptación de la enseñanza de hematología al espacio europeo de educación superior
    (Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones, 2010-07-01) Ojeda, Mª Luisa; Carreras, Olimpia; Vázquez, Carmen M.; Mate, Alfonso
    In order to comply with the European Space of Higher Educational, the main aim of this Teaching Innovation Project is to encourage students to produce self-learning materials based on multiple-choice tests. The course subject under consideration is Haematology, which is studied in Pharmacy at university level. The project was carried out with 400 students distributed in 4 groups, and it aimed at providing students with enough methodological grounding, so that they could produce multiple-choice questions similar to those used in student assessment processes. By doing this, we managed to make students focus their learning on multiple-choice tests, thus defining information; distinguishing the most important areas in each subject; participating in the continuous development of the subject, and improving their marks and self-learning. The results of this innovative process show students’ high level of participation in the activity (even higher than in previous years), and that the students rated the experience very positively. Furthermore, academic results improved significantly compared to previous years, as shown by the performance rate.

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