Bottomley Steven, Denny Paul
School of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University, Western Australia.
Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2011 Sep-Oct;39(5):352-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.20526.
A participatory learning approach, combined with both a traditional and a competitive assessment, was used to motivate students and promote a deep approach to learning biochemistry. Students were challenged to research, author, and explain their own multiple-choice questions (MCQs). They were also required to answer, evaluate, and discuss MCQs written by their peers. The technology used to support this activity was PeerWise--a freely available, innovative web-based system that supports students in the creation of an annotated question repository. In this case study, we describe students' contributions to, and perceptions of, the PeerWise system for a cohort of 107 second-year biomedical science students from three degree streams studying a core biochemistry subject. Our study suggests that the students are eager participants and produce a large repository of relevant, good quality MCQs. In addition, they rate the PeerWise system highly and use higher order thinking skills while taking an active role in their learning. We also discuss potential issues and future work using PeerWise for biomedical students.
采用参与式学习方法,结合传统评估和竞争性评估,以激励学生并促进对生物化学的深度学习方法。要求学生进行研究、编写并解释自己的多项选择题(MCQ)。他们还需要回答、评估和讨论同伴编写的MCQ。用于支持此活动的技术是PeerWise——一个免费的、基于网络的创新系统,支持学生创建一个带注释的问题库。在本案例研究中,我们描述了来自三个学位课程的107名二年级生物医学专业学生对PeerWise系统的贡献和看法,这些学生正在学习一门核心生物化学课程。我们的研究表明,学生们积极参与,生成了大量相关的高质量MCQ。此外,他们对PeerWise系统评价很高,并在学习中积极发挥作用的同时运用高阶思维技能。我们还讨论了将PeerWise用于生物医学专业学生的潜在问题和未来工作。