Diessl Stefanie, Verburg Frederik A, Hoernlein Alexander, Schumann Martin, Luster Markus, Reiners Christoph
Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Nucl Med Commun. 2010 Dec;31(12):1063-7.
The advent of electronic learning, the so-called e-learning, offers new possibilities for instruction in addition to the traditional face-to-face teaching in the education of medical students.
To evaluate the additional educational value of a voluntary e-learning module in a nuclear medicine course for third-year medical students.
Twenty exemplary nuclear medicine patient cases from our department were developed for e-learning purposes and presented on the internet using the web-based training program ‘CaseTrain’. Subsequently, three selected test cases were handled and evaluated by an unselected population of third-year medical students.
One hundred and twenty-eight students studied the three patient cases and filled out the evaluation questionnaire completely. The most important result is that both the interest in and the subjective feeling of the knowledge level regarding the specialized field of nuclear medicine had increased significantly after working through the three e-learning cases. Ninety-seven percent of the evaluating students considered the use of computer-based learning useful. The subjective grading of the content of the cases and the handling of the software were graded with high marks by the participants, 1.9 and 2.0, respectively, on a linear scale with 1 being the best and 6 being the worst.
The addition of e-learning to face-to-face teaching as a form of ‘blended learning’ is highly appreciated by medical students, and will provide an effective medium for bringing better understanding of nuclear medicine to future colleagues.
电子学习(即所谓的在线学习)的出现,为医学生教育中的传统面对面教学之外的教学提供了新的可能性。
评估一个针对三年级医学生的核医学课程中自愿性在线学习模块的额外教育价值。
我们科室挑选了20个典型的核医学患者病例用于在线学习,并通过基于网络的培训程序“病例培训”在互联网上展示。随后,由未挑选的三年级医学生群体处理并评估三个选定的测试病例。
128名学生学习了这三个患者病例并完整填写了评估问卷。最重要的结果是,在完成这三个在线学习病例后,学生对核医学专业领域的兴趣以及对知识水平的主观感受都显著增加。97%的参与评估的学生认为使用基于计算机的学习很有用。参与者对病例内容和软件操作的主观评分分别为高分,在线性评分中分别为1.9和2.0,1分为最佳,6分为最差。
作为“混合式学习”的一种形式,将在线学习添加到面对面教学中受到医学生的高度赞赏,并将为让未来的同事更好地理解核医学提供一种有效的媒介。