Epley Center for Health Professions, Eleanor Mann School of Nursing, University of Arkansas - Fayetteville, 606 Razorback Road, 72701, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.
Contemp Nurse. 2021 Apr-Jun;57(3-4):235-244. doi: 10.1080/10376178.2021.1997148. Epub 2021 Nov 8.
: Technological advances have provided alternatives to traditional handwritten note taking that are changing the classroom learning environment in higher education for nursing students.: The purpose of this study was to explore nursing student attitudes and preferences for note taking and the relationship of note taking methods on academic performance. Design: The mixed method approaches collected data from 217 nursing students in a baccalaureate program of study in spring and fall of 2017.: Nursing students at the junior and senior level in the academic program voluntarily participated by completing a survey using a Likert-type scale and open-ended questions.: The majority of students (69.3%) reported taking notes by electronic methods. No significant difference was found between the method of note taking and GPA ( = .139).: Findings suggest that multiple variables influence learning in the classroom environment and note taking method has little impact on academic performance. Impact Statement: Educators should consider this finding when implementing policies on classroom electronics, including note taking. Understanding that the preferred method of note taking whether handwritten or electronic has little impact on overall academic performance should inform evidence based teaching and learning.
: 技术进步为传统的手写笔记提供了替代方法,正在改变高等教育护理专业学生的课堂学习环境。: 本研究旨在探讨护理专业学生对笔记的态度和偏好,以及笔记方法与学习成绩的关系。设计:混合方法在 2017 年春季和秋季从一个学士学位课程的 217 名护理专业学生中收集数据。: 学术项目中处于初级和高级水平的护理专业学生自愿通过使用李克特量表和开放式问题完成调查来参与。: 大多数学生(69.3%)报告通过电子方式做笔记。在笔记方法和 GPA 之间没有发现显著差异(= .139)。: 研究结果表明,多种变量会影响课堂环境中的学习,而笔记方法对学习成绩的影响很小。影响说明:教育工作者在实施课堂电子设备政策(包括记笔记)时应考虑到这一发现。了解到无论是手写还是电子笔记,学生最喜欢的笔记方式对整体学习成绩的影响都很小,这应该为循证教学提供信息。