Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Yaounde I, P.O. Box 1364, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
BMC Med Educ. 2013 Apr 19;13:57. doi: 10.1186/1472-6920-13-57.
Health science education faces numerous challenges: assimilation of knowledge, management of increasing numbers of learners or changes in educational models and methodologies. With the emergence of e-learning, the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) and Internet to improve teaching and learning in health science training institutions has become a crucial issue for low and middle income countries, including sub-Saharan Africa. In this perspective, the Faculty of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (FMBS) of Yaoundé has played a pioneering role in Cameroon in making significant efforts to improve students' and lecturers' access to computers and to Internet on its campus.The objective is to investigate how computer literacy and the perception towards e-learning and its potential could contribute to the learning and teaching process within the FMBS academic community.
A cross-sectional survey was carried out among students, residents and lecturers. The data was gathered through a written questionnaire distributed at FMBS campus and analysed with routine statistical software.
307 participants answered the questionnaire: 218 students, 57 residents and 32 lecturers. Results show that most students, residents and lecturers have access to computers and Internet, although students' access is mainly at home for computers and at cyber cafés for Internet. Most of the participants have a fairly good mastery of ICT. However, some basic rules of good practices concerning the use of ICT in the health domain were still not well known. Google is the most frequently used engine to retrieve health literature for all participants; only 7% of students and 16% of residents have heard about Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).The potential of e-learning in the improvement of teaching and learning still remains insufficiently exploited. About two thirds of the students are not familiar with the concept of e-leaning. 84% of students and 58% of residents had never had access to e-learning resources. However, most of the participants perceive the potential of e-learning for learning and teaching, and are in favour of its development at the FMBS.
The strong interest revealed by the study participants to adopt and follow-up the development of e-learning, opens new perspectives to a faculty like the FMBS, located in a country with limited resources. However, the success of its development will depend on different factors: the definition of an e-learning strategy, the implementation of concrete measures and the adoption of a more active and participative pedagogy.
健康科学教育面临着许多挑战:知识的吸收、学习者人数的增加、教育模式和方法的变化等。随着电子学习的出现,利用信息和通信技术(ICT)和互联网来改善卫生科学培训机构的教学,已成为包括撒哈拉以南非洲在内的低收入和中等收入国家的一个关键问题。在这方面,雅温得医学生物医学学院(FMBS)在喀麦隆发挥了先驱作用,为改善学生和讲师在校园内使用计算机和互联网做出了巨大努力。目的是研究计算机素养以及对电子学习及其潜力的看法如何有助于 FMBS 学术社区的学习和教学过程。
对学生、住院医师和讲师进行了横断面调查。通过在 FMBS 校园分发书面问卷收集数据,并使用常规统计软件进行分析。
307 名参与者回答了问卷:218 名学生、57 名住院医师和 32 名讲师。结果表明,尽管学生主要在家中使用计算机,在网吧使用互联网,但大多数学生、住院医师和讲师都可以使用计算机和互联网。大多数参与者对 ICT 有相当好的掌握。然而,一些关于在卫生领域使用 ICT 的良好实践的基本规则仍不为人知。谷歌是所有参与者检索卫生文献时最常使用的搜索引擎;只有 7%的学生和 16%的住院医师听说过医学主题词(MeSH)。电子学习在改善教学方面的潜力尚未得到充分利用。大约三分之二的学生不熟悉电子学习的概念。84%的学生和 58%的住院医师从未使用过电子学习资源。然而,大多数参与者认为电子学习对学习和教学具有潜力,并赞成在 FMBS 发展电子学习。
研究参与者对采用和跟踪电子学习发展表现出浓厚的兴趣,为像 FMBS 这样的学院开辟了新的前景,而 FMBS 所在的国家资源有限。然而,其发展的成功将取决于不同的因素:电子学习战略的制定、具体措施的实施以及更积极和参与性教学法的采用。