Abstract

Traditionally, students learned rat dissection through reading printed dissection guides, observing teacher demonstration, and hands-on dissection practice in a Biology laboratory. Teacher demonstration was always not very effective for a large class of students. Hands-on practice consumed a lot of rats before students could master the basic skills of rat dissection. Expenditure in terms of time and resources was high in the learning of rat dissection. To help students learn rat dissection in a more cost-effective manner, the authors designed and developed an interactive multimedia courseware. In addition, the authors had made an innovative use of multimedia technology to perform assessment in a manner which was not possible with traditional media. This article summarized the findings of an evaluation study of the interactive multimedia courseware. The evaluation study looked into students' attitude toward the interactive multimedia courseware, and the problems encountered during the use of the courseware. Lastly, the authors' reflection of the development process and product courseware also constituted part of the evaluation.

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