Hi all, question for the current students: can you provide your thoughts on the transition to the iTunesU lectures? Do you like watching lectures before class and doing the clicker questions in class? I thought this was a really good model when I heard about it, but I want to know how it's playing out in reality. Appreciate your help!
It's nice in theory....they'll be changing the setup from this year, but for right now this is how it is:
ALL physio and OMM lectures are on iTunesU
Some Embryo and Biochem lectures are on iTunesU.
We meet once a week for an hour for clicker sessions for physio and OMM. We do 5 clicker questions in an hour, and this replaces the "normal" class time. Biochem is team taught, and they split the total lectures in 1/3's, so the one prof did all iTunesU lectures for our 2nd exam, so we had the weekly sessions.
Sounds great right? Well unfortunately with the way that it is set up, it ends up being more work and not less. So physio is on T or W, OMM is R, and biochem was at random times. They split the class into 1/3's depending on your last name, and then that's when your session will be.
For example, I have: Physio and biochem on T, and everyone has OMM on R. Doesn't seem too bad? Well, you're watching 3!!! lectures for physio and biochem to make up for the lectures THAT WEEK. So for every 1 hour session, you have 3 hours of videos to watch. (OMM is always an hour lecture or less so not bad).
I know the goal was to lessen the amount of time we were in class, and give us more time to study etc, but with the way that they have it set up with the clicker sessions spread out through the week, it's not working. [Edit] Forgot to add this...so we are in class 8-5 TWR, 8-1ish F, and 2 or 3 hour exam on Mondays so thats what....32 hours of class plus the exam. Now add in the out of school lectures: at the beginning of the year physio (3), embryo (1-3), OMM (1) so that's an additional 5-8h, and then for the 2nd biochem exam add in another (3) for their lectures so that's an additional 8-11 hours a week you have to watch videos. I know you're thinking "well I'm only in class 32..." trust me, there's barely enough time to watch all of the videos (and sometimes I don't). It's hard with having an exam every Monday because no matter how hard you try not to, you WILL be exam chasing.
ANYWAYS....The pre-clinical dean (Lenihan) says that this is going to be fixed next year and that there will be one day designated for clicker sessions. Also, since this is the first year they're doing it, they're still recording the lectures so sometimes for my T physio session, the lectures aren't up until Sunday night/Monday afternoon. And for those of you who know our class schedule, you know that we have exams every Monday. So no one is watching them on Sunday night. But, again that should be fixed for ya'll next year; especially since they'll already have been recorded.
BUT, this is my opinion. I like the live lectures because then you can interact with the professor, and they can tell that they're not getting through to us when they look out and see blank faces. Unfortunately with the videos, if you don't understand something from watching the video/reading the book, you don't have a chance to get that clarification from the professor before going in and answering the clicker questions.
It's only the first semester of them using this also, so it may get better next semester. We'll have to wait and see though.
What I can tell you for sure is that you'll all be SCREWED if he has the anatomy department record their lectures. As you know, anatomy carries the most weight your first semester of medical school, and it's so easy to get behind on watching the videos....and the professor that we have is amazing live. It would really be a disservice to you, and I know that that's something that the admin is pushing for, but that the department is resisting.
Overall, I don't like it. I don't think 5 questions can possibly begin to cover the amount of material in the videos. But I guess we'll have to wait and see how we do on boards. Because as of now we're all kicking ass on the exams...so maybe it is working?
Hope this answers your question
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