Eansor Paige, Norris Madeleine E, D'Souza Leah A, Bauman Glenn S, Kassam Zahra, Leung Eric, Nichols Anthony C, Sharma Manas, Tay Keng Y, Velker Vikram, Warner Andrew, Willmore Katherine E, Palma David A, Campbell Nicole
Western University, London, ON, Canada.
University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2021 Sep 20;8:23821205211037756. doi: 10.1177/23821205211037756. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
The Anatomy and Radiology Contouring (ARC) Bootcamp was a face-to-face (F2F) course designed to ensure radiation oncology residents were equipped with the knowledge and skillset to use radiation therapy techniques properly. The ARC Bootcamp was proven to be a useful educational intervention for improving learners' knowledge of anatomy and radiology and contouring ability. An online version of the course was created to increase accessibility to the ARC Bootcamp and provide a flexible, self-paced learning environment. This study aimed to describe the instructional design model used to create the online offering and report participants' motivation to enroll in the course and the online ARC Bootcamp's strengths and improvement areas.
The creation of the online course followed the analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation (ADDIE) framework. The course was structured in a linear progression of locked modules consisting of radiology and contouring lectures, anatomy labs, and integrated evaluations.
The online course launched on the platform Teachable in November 2019, and by January 2021, 140 participants had enrolled in the course, with 27 participants completing all course components. The course had broad geographic participation with learners from 19 different countries. Of the participants enrolled, 34% were female, and most were radiation oncology residents (56%), followed by other programs (24%), such as medical physics residents or medical students. The primary motivator for participants to enroll was to improve their subject knowledge/skill (44%). The most common strength identified by participants was the course's quality (41%), and the most common improvement area was to incorporate more course content (41%).
The creation of the online ARC Bootcamp using the ADDIE framework was feasible. The course is accessible to diverse geographic regions and programs and provides a flexible learning environment; however, the course completion rate was low. Participants' feedback regarding their experiences will inform future offerings of the online course.
解剖学与放射学轮廓勾画(ARC)训练营是一门面对面(F2F)课程,旨在确保放射肿瘤学住院医师具备正确使用放射治疗技术的知识和技能。ARC训练营被证明是一种有用的教育干预措施,可提高学习者的解剖学和放射学知识以及轮廓勾画能力。创建了该课程的在线版本,以增加对ARC训练营的访问,并提供一个灵活的、自主学习的环境。本研究旨在描述用于创建在线课程的教学设计模型,并报告参与者报名参加该课程的动机以及在线ARC训练营的优势和改进领域。
在线课程的创建遵循分析、设计、开发、实施和评估(ADDIE)框架。该课程以锁定模块的线性顺序构建,包括放射学和轮廓勾画讲座、解剖学实验室以及综合评估。
在线课程于2019年11月在Teachable平台上推出,到2021年1月,已有140名参与者报名参加该课程,其中27名参与者完成了所有课程内容。该课程有来自19个不同国家的学习者广泛参与。在报名的参与者中,34%为女性,大多数是放射肿瘤学住院医师(56%),其次是其他项目(24%),如医学物理住院医师或医学生。参与者报名的主要动机是提高他们的学科知识/技能(44%)。参与者确定的最常见优势是课程质量(41%),最常见的改进领域是纳入更多课程内容(41%)。
使用ADDIE框架创建在线ARC训练营是可行的。该课程可供不同地理区域和项目的人员使用,并提供灵活的学习环境;然而,课程完成率较低。参与者关于其体验的反馈将为在线课程的未来提供提供参考。