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      The Use of Animated Videos to Illustrate Oral Solid Dosage Form Manufacturing in a Pharmaceutics Course

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          Abstract

          Objective. To evaluate the impact of animated videos of oral solid dosage form manufacturing as visual instructional aids on pharmacy students’ perception and learning.

          Design. Data were obtained using a validated, paper-based survey instrument designed to evaluate the effectiveness, appeal, and efficiency of the animated videos in a pharmaceutics course offered in spring 2014 and 2015. Basic demographic data were also collected and analyzed. Assessment data at the end of pharmaceutics course was collected for 2013 and compared with assessment data from 2014, and 2015.

          Assessment. Seventy-six percent of the respondents supported the idea of incorporating animated videos as instructional aids for teaching pharmaceutics. Students’ performance on the formative assessment in 2014 and 2015 improved significantly compared to the performance of students in 2013 whose lectures did not include animated videos as instructional aids.

          Conclusions. Implementing animated videos of oral solid dosage form manufacturing as instructional aids resulted in improved student learning and favorable student perceptions about the instructional approach. Therefore, use of animated videos can be incorporated in pharmaceutics teaching to enhance visual learning.

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          Journal
          Am J Pharm Educ
          Am J Pharm Educ
          ajpe
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
          0002-9459
          1553-6467
          25 October 2016
          : 80
          : 8
          : 141
          Affiliations
          [ a ] Roseman University of Health Sciences, College of Pharmacy, South Jordan, Utah
          [ b ] University of Utah College of Pharmacy, Salt Lake City, Utah
          [ c ] Product Animations Inc., Chicago, Illinois
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Venkata Kashyap Yellepeddi, College of Pharmacy, Roseman University of Health Sciences, 10920 S River Front Parkway, South Jordan, UT 84095. Tel: 801-878-1096. Fax: 801-302-0768. E-mail: vyellepeddi@ 123456roseman.edu
          Article
          PMC5116793 PMC5116793 5116793 ajpe141
          10.5688/ajpe808141
          5116793
          27899837
          32febdab-8b39-4df8-800d-8dfdb2ed5e26
          © 2016 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy
          History
          : 04 August 2015
          : 28 June 2016
          Categories
          Instructional Design and Assessment

          visual learning,animated videos,instructional aids,dosage forms,pharmaceutics

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