The Impact of TikTok on Pharmacy Education: Enhancing Drug Information Mastery Through Video Learning

被引:1
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作者
Graefen, Bahar [1 ]
Emeakoroha, Uzoma [1 ]
Qasmieh, Samah [1 ]
Fazal, Nadeem [1 ]
机构
[1] Chicago State Univ, Coll Hlth Sci & Pharm, Chicago, IL 60628 USA
关键词
TikTok; Pharmacy education; Distance learning; Social media; Educational innovation;
D O I
10.51847/GJXdvZJz7N
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
TikTok, a well-known application for creating and posting short videos on social media, is an untested educational tool. This study examines ways in which TikTok has impacted pharmacy education with a specific focus on learning concerning drugs. The study compared two groups to see if there are differences between the group using traditional learning strategies - such as textbooks and online resources - and the group using the TikTok platform. Multiple-choice tests were used to evaluate the performance of the two groups. Results show a statistically significant difference between traditional and TikTok-supported learning groups regarding academic performance, highlighting the potential of TikTok-supported learning for improving learning outcomes. These results make valuable contributions to the study of teaching methods and provide evidence of encouraging impacts for implementing advanced social media-based learning strategies in traditional learning environments. This highlights the value of studying diverse and motivating techniques to improve student learning, particularly in pharmacy education.
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页数:6
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