Baecker Daniel
Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Pharmacy, University of Greifswald, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Straße 17, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2022 Mar 17;10(2):40. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy10020040.
The use of digital tools can positively impact higher education for both scholars and faculty. In recent years, it has become apparent that podcasts are a suitable medium for use in teaching. They are provided almost exclusively by lecturers for students, with students passively listening to them rather than actively participating in their production. However, this could also be valuable for students. Therefore, this pilot study investigated the extent to which the creation of a podcast would be accepted by students as a method for capturing pharmacy students' understanding of the learning content. The evaluation was performed as part of the "Clinical Chemistry" practical course, which was attended by third-year pharmacy students in groups of three. After passing the station dealing with practical clinical chemistry relevant diagnostic systems, the groups were asked to produce an educational podcast covering the essential content on the topics of urine test strips or pulse oximetry, respectively. Student attitudes toward the adoption of podcasts as a tool for performance assessment were determined with an anonymous and voluntary survey. The respondents reported that they had fun creating the podcast, which enabled them to look at the instructional content from a different perspective. Competencies such as social and communication skills and media literacy as well as self-organized and self-directed learning were also promoted. However, the students assumed that the tool is not ideally suited for dealing with extensive topics. Nonetheless, the students clearly support the continued creation of podcasts as a performance assessment tool. In addition, they suggest integrating podcasts into other courses within the pharmacy curriculum. This may also be related to the infrequent use of novel technologies, such as podcasts, in their education thus far.
数字工具的使用对学者和教师的高等教育能产生积极影响。近年来,很明显播客是一种适用于教学的媒介。它们几乎完全由讲师提供给学生,学生只是被动地收听,而不是积极参与其制作。然而,这对学生也可能有价值。因此,这项试点研究调查了制作播客作为一种掌握药学专业学生对学习内容理解程度的方法,在多大程度上会被学生接受。评估是作为“临床化学”实践课程的一部分进行的,该课程由三年级药学专业学生三人一组参加。在通过涉及实际临床化学相关诊断系统的环节后,要求各小组分别制作一个涵盖尿试纸或脉搏血氧测定主题基本内容的教育播客。通过一项匿名自愿调查确定了学生对采用播客作为绩效评估工具的态度。受访者表示,他们制作播客很开心,这使他们能够从不同角度看待教学内容。社交和沟通技能、媒体素养以及自主和自我导向学习等能力也得到了提升。然而,学生们认为该工具不太适合处理广泛的主题。尽管如此,学生们明确支持继续制作播客作为绩效评估工具。此外,他们建议将播客纳入药学课程的其他课程中。这也可能与到目前为止他们在教育中很少使用播客等新技术有关。