Gallew Heather A
Xavier University, 3800 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati, OH, 45207-7341
Occup Ther Health Care. 2004;18(1-2):117-25. doi: 10.1080/J003v18n01_12.
SUMMARY This paper discusses the benefits of incorporating an on-line program, such as Blackboard, into occupational therapy education to enhance the learning experience. An occupational therapy department at a midwestern university piloted the use of Blackboard in two classes in the spring semester of the junior year. Students (n = 16) ranging in age from 20-28 years participated in the pilot study, which lasted a period of 12 weeks. The students were given various assignments on Blackboard involving discussions, answering questions related to the lecture topic, and sharing evidence-based practice. Overall, the student perceptions of incorporating Blackboard into a traditional classroom were positive. Eighty-one percent of the students felt that Blackboard was easy to access, 75% felt that they could share thoughts and stories that they would not necessarily have shared in a classroom setting, and 81% felt that Blackboard expanded on lecture topics and relevant practice information. Data suggest that on-line learning can enhance the educational experience by building upon student fieldwork experiences, evidence-based practice, discussion of key concepts in the profession, and clinical reasoning.
摘要 本文探讨了将诸如Blackboard之类的在线程序纳入职业治疗教育以提升学习体验的益处。一所中西部大学的职业治疗系在大三春季学期的两个班级中试点使用了Blackboard。年龄在20至28岁之间的16名学生参与了这项为期12周的试点研究。学生们在Blackboard上被布置了各种任务,包括讨论、回答与讲座主题相关的问题以及分享循证实践。总体而言,学生们对将Blackboard融入传统课堂的看法是积极的。81%的学生认为Blackboard易于访问,75%的学生觉得他们能够分享在课堂环境中不一定会分享的想法和故事,81%的学生认为Blackboard拓展了讲座主题和相关实践信息。数据表明,在线学习可以通过基于学生的实地工作经验、循证实践、该专业关键概念的讨论以及临床推理来增强教育体验。