Brezis M, Cohen R
Quality & Safety Committee, Hadassah Hebrew-University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel.
QJM. 2004 Jan;97(1):47-51. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/hch008.
Traditional lectures have limited ability to maintain attention and to promote changes in behaviour. Active learning, which stimulates the audience to think and participate, may be more effective. We describe our experience with an interactive polling system in lectures to physicians and students. Audience's answers to questions are displayed, providing instant feedback to both lecturer and audience, and promoting the use of case discussions and problem-solving exercises. In our experience, this modality improves the quality of clinical learning and deserves further evaluation.
传统讲座在保持注意力和促进行为改变方面能力有限。主动学习能够激发听众思考和参与,可能会更有效。我们描述了在面向医生和学生的讲座中使用交互式投票系统的经验。展示听众对问题的回答,为讲师和听众都提供即时反馈,并促进案例讨论和问题解决练习的运用。根据我们的经验,这种方式提高了临床学习的质量,值得进一步评估。