Witte Marie-Louise, Behrends Marianne, Benning Nils-Hendrik, Hoffmann Ina, Bott Oliver Johannes
University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Faculty III - Media, Information and Design, Hannover Germany.
Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2020 Jun 26;272:163-166. doi: 10.3233/SHTI200519.
Within the HiGHmeducation consortium various online learning modules shall be developed by members of the consortium to address the increasing need for skilled professionals in a networked and digitalized healthcare system. Transferability of these modules to other locations is one main objective for the design of online learning modules. Thus, a didactical framework for online learning modules was developed. To ensure feasibility of the framework, the participating universities were analyzed concerning availability of e-learning support structures and infrastructures including learning management systems (LMS). The analysis especially focuses on the various LMS learning tools and their suitability for the framework. The framework is the basis for 12 HiGHmeducation online learning modules of which a part has firstly been conducted in winter 2019/20 and leads to a comparable structure of the modules.
在HiGHmed教育联盟中,联盟成员应开发各种在线学习模块,以满足网络化和数字化医疗系统对专业技术人才日益增长的需求。这些模块向其他地点的可转移性是在线学习模块设计的一个主要目标。因此,开发了一个在线学习模块的教学框架。为确保该框架的可行性,对参与的大学在电子学习支持结构和基础设施(包括学习管理系统(LMS))的可用性方面进行了分析。该分析特别关注各种LMS学习工具及其对该框架的适用性。该框架是12个HiGHmed教育在线学习模块的基础,其中一部分已于2019/20年冬季首次实施,并形成了模块的可比结构。