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'''Are Wikipedia Articles Reliable Learning Resources in Problem-Based Learning Curricula?''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Samy A. Azer.
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'''Are Wikipedia Articles Reliable Learning Resources in Problem-Based Learning Curricula?''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2016, written by [[Samy A. Azer]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
With the changes introduced to medical and health-related curricula and the use of problem-based learning, students tend to use online resources such as Wikipedia in their search for learning issues. However, concerns with the quality and authorship of information of online resources and whether they can be considered a credible source of information have been raised. This study is aimed at evaluating the accuracy of Wikipedia articles on common nervous system diseases to determine whether these resources are accurate, clear, up-to-date, and at the standards required by medical schools.
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With the changes introduced to medical and health-related curricula and the use of problem-based learning, students tend to use online resources such as [[Wikipedia]] in their search for learning issues. However, concerns with the quality and authorship of information of online resources and whether they can be considered a credible source of information have been raised. This study is aimed at evaluating the accuracy of Wikipedia articles on common nervous system diseases to determine whether these resources are accurate, clear, up-to-date, and at the standards required by medical schools.

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Are Wikipedia Articles Reliable Learning Resources in Problem-Based Learning Curricula? - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Samy A. Azer.

Overview

With the changes introduced to medical and health-related curricula and the use of problem-based learning, students tend to use online resources such as Wikipedia in their search for learning issues. However, concerns with the quality and authorship of information of online resources and whether they can be considered a credible source of information have been raised. This study is aimed at evaluating the accuracy of Wikipedia articles on common nervous system diseases to determine whether these resources are accurate, clear, up-to-date, and at the standards required by medical schools.