George Paul, Dumenco Luba, Dollase Richard, Taylor Julie Scott, Wald Hedy S, Reis Shmuel P
Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Dec;93(3):522-4. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2013.04.018. Epub 2013 May 16.
Educators are integrating new technology into medical curriculum. The impact of newer technology on educational outcomes remains unclear. We aimed to determine if two pilot interventions, (1) introducing iPads into problem-based learning (PBL) sessions and (2) online tutoring would improve the educational experience of our learners.
We voluntarily assigned 26 second-year medical students to iPad-based PBL sessions. Five students were assigned to Skype for exam remediation. We performed a mixed-method evaluation to determine efficacy.
Pilot 1: Seventeen students completed a survey following their use of an iPad during the second-year PBL curriculum. Students noted the iPad allows for researching information in real time, annotating lecture notes, and viewing sharper images. Data indicate that iPads have value in medical education and are a positive addition to the curriculum. Pilot 2: Students agreed that online tutoring is at least or more effective than in-person tutoring.
In our pilot studies, students experienced that iPads and Skype are beneficial in medical education and can be successfully employed in areas such as PBL and remediation.
Educators should continue to further examine innovative opportunities for introducing technology into medical education.
教育工作者正在将新技术融入医学课程。新技术对教育成果的影响仍不明确。我们旨在确定两种试点干预措施,即(1)在基于问题的学习(PBL)课程中引入iPad,以及(2)在线辅导,是否会改善我们学习者的教育体验。
我们将26名二年级医学生自愿分配到基于iPad的PBL课程中。五名学生被分配到Skype进行考试辅导。我们进行了混合方法评估以确定有效性。
试点1:17名学生在二年级PBL课程中使用iPad后完成了一项调查。学生们指出,iPad可以实时搜索信息、注释讲义并查看更清晰的图像。数据表明,iPad在医学教育中有价值,是课程的一项积极补充。试点2:学生们一致认为,在线辅导至少与面对面辅导一样有效或更有效。
在我们的试点研究中,学生们体验到iPad和Skype在医学教育中是有益的,并且可以成功应用于PBL和辅导等领域。
教育工作者应继续进一步研究将技术引入医学教育的创新机会。