Compare the learning effectiveness of traditional book learning and VR pre-recorded courses as a reference for future development of VR teaching systems
Traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture education primarily relies on two-dimensional textbooks as the main learning method. Although supplementary materials such as anatomy courses and acupoint anatomy books can partially compensate for the shortcomings of traditional textbooks in anatomical integration, these materials only provide predetermined anatomical views. They make it difficult for students to learn from arbitrary angles and anatomical levels. Therefore, the investigators are developing a Virtual Reality (VR) acupuncture bronze figure model and learning system in an attempt to enhance the depth of acupuncture point learning beyond traditional methods. In this research, the investigators will compare the learning outcomes of traditional book learning and VR pre-recorded courses.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
subjects are given an acupuncture textbook to read for 30 minutes
subjects are given an pre-recorded VR video to watch for 30 minutes
China Medical University Hospital
Taichung, North District, Taiwan
RECRUITINGTest score change
Test subjects are first given a paper exam comprising of 40 questions. Exam time of 15 minutes. Subjects then study based on the assigned group. After 30 minutes of study. Subjects then take another paper exam (15 minutes).
Time frame: within singe 1 hour session
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