EFFECTIVENESS OF MOBILE BASED LEARNING LEARNING OVER REGULAR CLASSROOM LEARNING IN STUDENTS OF MBBS PHASE-I

Dr Sadananda B

Abstract


The Mobile based learning is becoming more popular to support learning process of students in professional colleges by asking students to prepare before lectures and actively engaging students during lectures. One of the main reasons is the compartmentalised manner in which they are taught by each clinical department at different time, without any knowledge of what is taught by the other departments. Classroom time is spent in discussion, clarification, exercises, or other learning activities to enhance application of knowledge. This study puts in a sincere effort to find the answer of which method is better

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Mobile based learning, Class room teaching, MCQ.

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