Ellaway Rachel, Dewhurst David, Cumming Allan
College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Med Teach. 2003 Jul;25(4):372-80. doi: 10.1080/0142159031000136789.
Virtual learning environments (VLEs) can be a compelling and powerful way to support and manage contemporary medical education. A VLE purposively aligned to a course can integrate and normalize procedures and provide a central access point and reference mechanism for all of a course's component communities. The Edinburgh Electronic Medical Curriculum (EEMeC), developed in-house to support the Edinburgh under-graduate course, has proved to be a great success with students, teaching and administrative staff. It exists in a 'blended' relationship with the course, which uses both face-to-face and online delivery modes. This paper maps out the process of the EEMeC system's development and describes a number of factors that have contributed to its success.
虚拟学习环境(VLEs)是支持和管理当代医学教育的一种引人注目的强大方式。与课程目标一致的VLE可以整合并规范程序,为课程的所有组成群体提供一个中央接入点和参考机制。为支持爱丁堡大学本科课程而内部开发的爱丁堡电子医学课程(EEMeC),已被证明在学生、教师和行政人员中都取得了巨大成功。它与课程以“混合”关系存在,课程同时采用面对面和在线授课模式。本文阐述了EEMeC系统的开发过程,并描述了促成其成功的一些因素。