First Year College, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Institute for Health and Sport, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2021 Mar 1;45(1):71-76. doi: 10.1152/advan.00021.2020.
The amalgamation of educational technologies in higher education is widespread and has become essential for contemporary practice on a large scale. Foundational anatomy and physiology knowledge is integral to all courses in health education. To tackle the volume and complexity of the content taught at the foundation level, the incorporation of online tools embedded within curricula provides a unique opportunity to engage students through active learning strategies in a blended design (Means B, Toyama Y, Murphy R, Baki M. 115: 1-47, 2013). This article reports on the use of H5P as a platform to foster self-paced and self-directed learning, critically outlining the developmental process involved in scaffolding activities to learning outcomes. The H5P activities were embedded within the online learning management system, which enabled tracking of student access to these resources. Students were asked to complete an online survey about their perspectives on the effectiveness of H5P activities. This work is part of a comprehensive study evaluating the blended design for delivery of first-year physiology subjects.
教育技术在高等教育中的融合已经非常普遍,并且对于大规模的当代实践来说已经成为必要。基础解剖学和生理学知识是健康教育所有课程的重要组成部分。为了解决基础阶段所教授内容的数量和复杂性问题,将在线工具嵌入课程中提供了一个独特的机会,通过混合设计中的主动学习策略吸引学生(Means B、Toyama Y、Murphy R、Baki M. 115: 1-47, 2013)。本文报告了使用 H5P 作为平台来促进自主学习和自我导向学习的情况,批判性地概述了为学习成果构建活动的发展过程。H5P 活动嵌入在线学习管理系统中,从而能够跟踪学生对这些资源的访问情况。学生被要求完成一份关于他们对 H5P 活动有效性看法的在线调查。这项工作是评估混合设计用于教授第一年生理学课程的综合研究的一部分。