Walsh Kieran
BMJ Learning, BMJ Publishing Group, London.
Ethiop J Health Sci. 2015 Oct;25(4):363-6. doi: 10.4314/ejhs.v25i4.10.
In the past several years, mobile learning made rapid inroads into the provision of medical education. There are significant advantages associated with mobile learning. These include high access, low cost, more situated and contextual learning, convenience for the learner, continuous communication and interaction between learner and tutor and between learner and other learners, and the ability to self-assess themselves while learning. Like any other form of medical pedagogy, mobile learning has its downsides. Disadvantages of mobile learning include: inadequate technology, a risk of distraction from learning by using a device that can be used for multiple purposes, and the potential for breakdown in barriers between personal usage of the mobile device and professional or educational use. Despite these caveats, there is no question but that mobile learning offers much potential. In the future, it is likely that the strategy of mobile first, whereby providers of e-learning think of the user experience on a mobile first, will result in learners who increasingly expect that all e-learning provision will work seamlessly on a mobile device.
在过去几年中,移动学习迅速融入医学教育的提供过程。移动学习具有显著优势。这些优势包括高可及性、低成本、更多情境化学习、对学习者而言的便利性、学习者与导师之间以及学习者与其他学习者之间的持续沟通与互动,以及在学习过程中自我评估的能力。与任何其他医学教学形式一样,移动学习也有其缺点。移动学习的缺点包括:技术不完善、使用可用于多种用途的设备存在分散学习注意力的风险,以及移动设备个人使用与专业或教育使用之间的界限可能被打破。尽管有这些注意事项,但毫无疑问,移动学习具有很大潜力。未来,电子学习提供者首先从移动设备的用户体验出发的“移动优先”策略,可能会使学习者越来越期望所有电子学习服务都能在移动设备上无缝运行。