Haigh Jackie
School of Health, University of Bradford, 25 Trinity Road, BD5 0BB, UK.
Nurse Educ Today. 2004 Oct;24(7):547-52. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2004.07.008.
This paper analyses the potential of information technology (IT) to transform the process of learning in higher education, particularly health professional education. It is argued that IT, although very much part of the infrastructure of the modern university has yet to make its full impact on teaching and learning processes. The expectations of students and demands for improved flexibility and access make it inevitable that IT will become an integral part of teaching and learning despite inherent resistance to change. The potential benefits of IT are identified as: transmission of high quality content, support of life-long learning, flexibility of access and enhanced opportunities for communication. These concepts are explored in the context of health professional education. It is argued that universities cannot survive without harnessing the power of IT to improve the educational experience of students but lecturers should ensure that this is underpinned by sound educational theory.
本文分析了信息技术(IT)在变革高等教育尤其是健康专业教育学习过程方面的潜力。有人认为,尽管IT已是现代大学基础设施的重要组成部分,但它对教学过程的全面影响尚未完全显现。学生的期望以及对提高灵活性和获取便利性的要求使得IT不可避免地将成为教学中不可或缺的一部分,尽管存在对变革的固有抵触。IT的潜在好处包括:高质量内容的传播、终身学习的支持、获取的灵活性以及交流机会的增加。这些概念将在健康专业教育的背景下进行探讨。有人认为,大学若不利用IT的力量来改善学生的教育体验就无法生存,但讲师应确保这有坚实的教育理论支撑。