Learning veterinary anatomy playing cards

Gamification is a dynamic tool for educational transformation useful to encourage student interest and enhance learning. Here we present a study conducted to investigate the effectiveness of an educational card game developed by us in veterinary anatomy practicals to reinforce knowledge acquisition in veterinary students. A total of 4 sets of cards were designed, each one with different anatomical topics (structure identification, articulation and positioning, clinical anatomy and comparative anatomy); students were arranged in small groups (7-10 students per group) and played the game at the end of each anatomy practical session discussing the corresponding questions, randomly chosen, as a team. This activity was highly valued by students, most of whom (over 80%), expressed that the game was enjoyable, challenging, helpful to improve their knowledge and understanding in clinical anatomy, and effective for anatomy exam preparation. Thus, the use of educational games in practical sessions seems to improve student engagement in the learning process individually and as a team.

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