Implementation of Experimental Learning in Pathology: Impact of HIPON Project Concept and Attainment
Journal
International Archives of Medicine
Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Lazaris, Andreas C.
Riccioni, Olga
Solomou, Maria
Nikolakopoulos, Ilias
Vemmou, Evangelia
Karamaroudis, Stefanos
Sotirianakou, Maria-Evanthia
Vrasidas, Charalambos
Seiwerth, Sven
van Krieken, J. Han J.M.
Patsouris, Efstratios S.
DOI
10.3823/1810
Abstract
Background: In pathology training, one of the current, hardest and most important tasks is the conversion of the extensive amount of available data into medical experience. This challenge is linked with an innovative project entitled “ICT emodules on HistoPathology: a valuable online tool for students, researchers and professionals-HIPON”.
Aim & Objectives: The project has resulted in a multi-language elearning platform which aims to imprint professional experience in a way that medical students, researchers and professionals can develop their own necessary practical dexterities in the huge field of modern Pathology.
Methods: The basic concept underling HIPON’s methodology is the introduction of experiential learning based on real cases. Experiential learning is a process through which students develop knowledge, skills, and values from direct experiences; the key element is the student, and knowledge is gained as a result of being personally involved in the pedagogical approach.
Results: By implementing experiential learning, there is a move to a more student-centered view of learning. The educator’s most important responsibility becomes to search out and construct meaningful educational experiences that allow students to solve real-world problems; the result is that any abstract, inert knowledge that students used to memorize from dusty textbooks comes alive as they participate in the practical application of knowledge.
Aim & Objectives: The project has resulted in a multi-language elearning platform which aims to imprint professional experience in a way that medical students, researchers and professionals can develop their own necessary practical dexterities in the huge field of modern Pathology.
Methods: The basic concept underling HIPON’s methodology is the introduction of experiential learning based on real cases. Experiential learning is a process through which students develop knowledge, skills, and values from direct experiences; the key element is the student, and knowledge is gained as a result of being personally involved in the pedagogical approach.
Results: By implementing experiential learning, there is a move to a more student-centered view of learning. The educator’s most important responsibility becomes to search out and construct meaningful educational experiences that allow students to solve real-world problems; the result is that any abstract, inert knowledge that students used to memorize from dusty textbooks comes alive as they participate in the practical application of knowledge.
