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Problem-based learning : an approach to medical education

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This book presents the scientific basis of problem-based learning and goes on to describe the approaches to problem- based medical learning that have been developed over the years at McMaster University, largely by Barrows and Tamblyn.
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In this book, the authors address some basic problems in the learning of biomedical science, medicine, and the other health sciences Students in most medical schools, especially in basic science courses, are required to memorize a large number of ""facts,"" facts which may or may not be relevant to medical practice Problem-based learning has two fundamental postulates--the learning through problem-solving is much more effective for creating a body of knowledge usable in the future, and that physician skills most important for patients are problem-solving skills, rather than memory skills This book presents the scientific basis of problem-based learning and goes on to describe the approaches to problem-based medical learning that have been developed over the years at McMaster University, largely by Barrows and Tamblyn

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Approaches to Interactive Video Anchors in Problem-based Science Learning

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Problem-based learning: how do the outcomes compare with traditional teaching?

TL;DR: Problem-based learning was first introduced into the medical curriculum in the UK in 1995 and is a core component of teaching in the four new English medical schools, but little published has been of high quality.
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Technology functions for personalized learning in learner-centered schools

TL;DR: A national survey study aimed at systematically investigating technology usage and needs of teachers in learner-centered schools in the U.S found that only 12% of teachers responded that they had a technology system that integrated the four major functions of PIES.
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Educating software engineers of the future: Software quality research through problem-based learning

TL;DR: This paper presents how problem-based learning, a pedagogical methodology that is popular in medicine and other disciplines, can be used to accomplish these goals in a single course module.
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The fuzzy world of problem based learning.

TL;DR: The AMEE Guide by Taylor & Miflin (2008) in this issue of Medical Teacher offers an excellent critical review on PBL as it is understood and implemented in 2008, reflecting the experience, understanding and position of the authors.
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Problem-based learning in medical education?

Problem-based learning is an effective approach in medical education that focuses on problem-solving skills rather than memorization.