Association for Dental Education in Europe

Learning together to improve oral health and quality of life

5MP Session 5: Technology enhanced learning

Monday, 9th September 2024 - 16:30 to 18:00
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Timezone: 

CEST (Brussels time)

Duration: 

90 minutes

Venue: 

HP2

5MP Session 5: Technology enhanced learning
Session synopsis: 

Selected delegates get the opportunity to pitch their work using the LTB e-poster platform which will be allowed up to three slides and a total of 5 minutes to present their work and take questions from the panel and delegates.

The session aims to encourage wide dissemination of their work presenters will speak to their e-poster and encourage delegates to visit their work to find out more.

This session focuses on Technology Enhanced Learning 

Programme: 
16:30

Chair's Welcome to Teaching Methods Session

16:35

Social Media in Oral Health Education: A comprehensive Review
Zuzanna Apel, University of Alberta, Canada 

16:40

Teaching pharmacology of toothpastes through tree different modalities - Advancing Dental Hygiene Education
Ivana Sutej, University of Zagreb, Croatia 

16:45

Can Chat GPT Create a Dental ELearning Case?
Douglas Bean, University of Aberdeen Dental School, UK 

16:50

The potential use of AI in dental education
Margarita Iniesta, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain 

16:55

Exploring the Adoption and Impact of ChatGPT in Dental Education: Worldwide survey of Dental Student Perceptions and patterns.
Rasha Alafaleg, The University of Manchester, UK

17:00

Evaluation of digital teaching methods in orthodontics at the undergraduate level.
Agnieszka Swiatkowska, Medical University of Lublin, Faculty of Medical Dentistry, Poland 

17:05

Learning Styles of First Year Dental Students
Kenneth Allen, New York University College of Dentistry, USA

17:10

AI-Powered Minds: Chatbots as test-takers in Dental Education
Miruna Dinescu, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Romania 

17:15

Development of a Mixed Reality training package to make learning about the mouth transformational for dental and other health pr
Catherine Coelho, Peninsula Dental School, UK

17:20

A serious game application improves student satisfaction and learning in dental education.
Aleksandar Milosavljevic, Malmö University, Sweden 

17:25

Creating a virtual AI-patient for training students’ verbal communication skills
Matin Farzad, Malmö University, Sweden 

17:30

Implementation of Augmented Reality in theoretical knowledge acquisition regarding periodontal surgery procedures
Laith Ali, Malmö University, Sweden 

17:35

Undergraduate Dental Students’ Perceptions Regarding Conventional versus Digital Design in Prosthodontics
Mihaela Pantea, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy Bucharest, Romania

17:40

AI in academia: Perspectives and potential concerns in Academic Teaching
Nino Chichua, University of Georgia, Georgia 

17:45

Student’s literature search and analysis through the lens of AI - exploring student views of ResearchRabbit
Pinsuda Srisontisuk, King’s College London FoDOCS, UK

17:50

Insight into AI Adoption: Perspectives from First-Year Dental Students
Isabelle Miletich, King’s College London FoDOCS, UK

17:55

Teachers' and students' perspectives on the use of haptic simulation in teaching dentistry at MUL
Renata Chałas, Medical University of Lublin, Faculty of Medical Dentistry, Poland 

18:00

Co-creation and use of the Clinical Intelligence Platform
Maria Correia, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal 

18:05

Digital models of craniofacial bone structures, first results.
Maria-Cristina Manzanares, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain 

18:10 Closing remarks 
Chair: 

Ina Schüler

Head of Section of Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry
Friedrich-Schiller Universitat Jena

Priv.-Doz. Dr Ina Schüler is head of Section of Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry at Jena University Hospital, Germany. She finished her Habilitation in 2018 at Jena University Hospital and the Master of Medical Education (MME-D) in 2017 at University Heidelberg. Her special educational research interests are Feedback, Assessment, Chairside Teaching and Entrustable Professional Activities in Dentistry. Ina's medical resaerch focusses on oral health in patients with special healthcare needs.

Elene Gigineishvili

Assistant Professor, Dean of the Dental Faculty
The University of Georgia

Dr. Elene Gigineishvili has been the Dean of Dental Faculty at the University of Georgia since 2015. She is an accreditation and authorization expert at Georgia's National Center for Quality Enhancement (NCEQE) and a member of the Sectoral Council of Higher Education in Dentistry. Elene has held the position of Executive Committee Member of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE) since 2023 and serves as a panel member of the ADEEs Leader program.

In 2022, she earned her PhD in Public Health, with a dissertation titled "Oral Health, Quality and Accessibility of Dental Care Services in People with Disabilities in Georgia". 

Dr. Gigineishvili is an active member of the International Association for Dental Research (IADR).  She is a member of the Supervisory Board of the Dental Clinic of the University of Georgia. Elene delivers lectures in Therapeutic and Pediatric Dentistry to undergraduate students.