Whiting Martin, Kinnison Tierney, Mossop Liz
J Vet Med Educ. 2016 Fall;43(3):282-6. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0715-114R. Epub 2016 Mar 11.
#VetFinals has been developed as a novel online Twitter teaching event designed to support intercollegiate veterinary teaching using social media. Previous studies in other fields have suggested that Twitter use within universities may have benefits for undergraduate education. This "teaching tip" paper describes a project using Twitter to host online exam study sessions. The project has been a highly successful collaborative effort between the Royal Veterinary College and Nottingham Veterinary School in the UK. Over 4 years, the #VetFinals project has developed into a long-term, self-sustaining enterprise. This initiative provides a semi-structured means for student exam preparation with direct real-time input from a faculty member. It also creates a network of peers both horizontally across institutions and vertically throughout year groups. Based on similar initiatives in other disciplines, an anticipated outcome of this project was to contribute to student online professionalism. This could help address the veterinary community's recently highlighted problems with professional conduct and appropriate use of social media. Analysis of the success of this endeavor will be available in a future publication.
#VetFinals是一项全新的在线推特教学活动,旨在利用社交媒体支持校际兽医教学。其他领域的先前研究表明,大学内部使用推特可能对本科教育有益。这篇“教学小贴士”文章描述了一个利用推特举办在线考试学习课程的项目。该项目是英国皇家兽医学院和诺丁汉兽医学院之间一项非常成功的合作成果。在4年多的时间里,#VetFinals项目已发展成为一个长期的、能够自我维持的事业。该倡议为学生备考提供了一种半结构化方式,并有教员的直接实时投入。它还创建了一个跨机构横向和全年各年级纵向的同龄人网络。基于其他学科的类似倡议,该项目的一个预期成果是促进学生的网络专业素养。这有助于解决兽医界最近凸显的职业行为和社交媒体恰当使用方面的问题。这项工作的成功分析将在未来的出版物中呈现。