Educational Development Centre, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Int Nurs Rev. 2012 Sep;59(3):431-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1466-7657.2012.00990.x. Epub 2012 Mar 21.
This article reports on the 'Virtual International Day of the Midwife E-vent', an innovative initiative that uses social media to provide opportunities for learning and networking internationally.
This e-vent was conceived of and initiated in 2009 by a small group of midwives with an interest in social media. The e-vent uses web conferencing software and schedules a presentation every hour for a 24-h period so as to reach midwives or other interested parties in all time zones of the globe.
The authors draw on their experiences to describe the e-vent including the e-vent aims and organizing processes, and to report on participation trends over the 3-year period.
The e-vent has seen significant growth over a 3-year period with participation increasing from an average of five participants per session to 50. The organizing committee has expanded to include an international team and they have extended the reach of the project by establishing a Facebook page.
While the use of social media has its limitations, projects such as the International Day of the Midwife E-vent have real potential to increase access to educational materials and provide opportunities for international networking.
本文报道了“虚拟国际助产士日电子活动”,这是一项创新举措,利用社交媒体为国际学习和交流提供机会。
这项电子活动是由一群对社交媒体感兴趣的助产士于 2009 年构思和发起的。该电子活动使用网络会议软件,在 24 小时内每小时安排一次演示,以便覆盖全球所有时区的助产士或其他感兴趣的各方。
作者根据自己的经验描述了电子活动,包括电子活动的目的和组织过程,并报告了 3 年来的参与趋势。
电子活动在 3 年内显著增长,参与人数从每次会议平均 5 人增加到 50 人。组织委员会已经扩大,包括一个国际团队,他们通过建立一个 Facebook 页面扩大了项目的影响力。
虽然社交媒体的使用存在一定的局限性,但像国际助产士日电子活动这样的项目确实有潜力增加获得教育材料的机会,并提供国际交流的机会。