<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>692</id><JournalTitle>SUBJECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE OPINION OF THE MEDICAL  STUDENTS REGARDING USE OF THE TEACHING LEARNING  MEDIA DURING DIDACTIC LECTURES</JournalTitle><Abstract>To enhance successful communication, medical teachers are increasingly using teaching-learning media. To determine 
medical  studentâ€™s  perception  of  three  such  media  (blackboard,  overhead  projector,  and  slides),  and  to  generate 
recommendations for their optimal use, a prospective questionnaire  â€“based study was carried out among 5
th
semester medical 
students of the  muzaffarnagar  medical college &  hospital  muzaffarnagar. Students  made a forced choice  between the   Three 
media on eight questions regarding their advantages and disadvantages and four aspects of a lecture(teaching-learning media, 
topic of lecture, teacherâ€™s style of instructions and time of the day ) regarding which made the lecture most engaging. Re sulting 
data  was  analysed  by  Chi-square  and  fisherâ€™s  exact  tests.  Chalk  and  blackboard  was  rated  as  best  in  allowing  interaction 
between student and teacher, helping in recall as well as to note down important points (p<0.001 each) The overhead projector
was best in providing information point wise( p<0.001;57 students, 63.3, considered an advantage). Many students opined that 
slides covered the most subject matter per lecture(p<0.01;56 students, 62.3 percent, considered this a disadvantage). Slides 
also were best imparting clinical details, but were the most sleep inducing (p<0.01 each). The teacherâ€™s style of instruction  was 
most  important  in  making  the  lecture  engaging  (p<0.001).  The  teacherâ€™s  role  in  the  learning  process  is  important.  Students 
enjoy the slow pace and interaction allowed by blackboard, pointwise information presented by the overhead projector, and the 
clinical details a slide can provide. The results suggest that the lecture could best be a combination of two or more teachin glearning media. Studentâ€™s interaction should be encouraged whatever the media used</Abstract><Email>guptaarvindkumar82@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>6</volume><issue>11</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Medical Students,Teaching Aids,Didactic lectures</keyword><AUTHORS>Gupta Arvind K,Sharma Rajeev K,Sharma Bhawana,Lata Suman,Jindal Meenakshi,Suman Akanksha</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India,Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India,Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India,Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India,Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India,Department of Pharmacology, Muzaffarnagar Medical College and Hospital, Muzaffarnagar, (U.P), India</afflication></Article></Articles>