Clinical Sciences Department, College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, P Box - 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Nursing, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
BMC Med Educ. 2022 Jul 3;22(1):525. doi: 10.1186/s12909-022-03569-3.
In recent years, social networking sites (SNSs) have evolved beyond connection and networking to become a powerful instructional tool. There is still a dearth of knowledge on the professional use of SNSs for education particularly among students from diverse backgrounds. This study examined the extent and pattern of SNSs usage for education across six institutions and then conducted an interventional workshop to fortify and regulate the educational use of SNSs.
This multicenter study was done in two phases. In the first phase, an online cross-sectional survey using a validated inventory was administered to determine the prevalence, extent, and preferences of SNSs usage by undergraduate students in medicine, health sciences and dentistry across five centers. Later, the second phase of the study was undertaken in a 75-min guided live workshop about the appropriate use of SNSs in academia. Additionally, pre- and post-test surveys were conducted to assess the impact and outcome of workshop.
Of the 1722 respondents, 1553 (90%) reported using SNSs with the frequency of once a month to three to five times per day for education and to stay in touch with others. Most students agreed with the benefits of SNSs for education mainly in terms of information gathering, networking and collaboration. Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest were noted as the most preferred SNSs for education. Nevertheless, 63% perceived that proper instruction was required for the efficient use of SNSs. Following the guided workshop, there was a significant improvement in web technology understanding, digital professionalism, skills and knowledge on the productive use of SNSs. Students rated the efficient for conceptual learning, connection to community practice, e-portfolio, and collaborative learning as the top four major teaching and learning strategies, respectively, in the post-workshop survey.
Our study demonstrates that SNSs can be used as learning tools in medical education. However, SNSs usage should be regulated and guided for a more collegial and coherent learning climate in the digital realm. We urge medical educators to integrate SNSs into their courses for a technologically advanced and impactful curriculum.
近年来,社交网络(SNS)已超越连接和网络,成为一种强大的教学工具。然而,对于 SNS 在教育中的专业应用,特别是对于来自不同背景的学生,相关知识仍然匮乏。本研究通过在六个机构开展调查,评估 SNS 在教育中的使用程度和模式,然后举办干预性研讨会,以加强和规范 SNS 在教育中的使用。
本多中心研究分为两个阶段进行。在第一阶段,采用经过验证的清单对来自五个中心的医学、健康科学和牙科学专业的本科生进行在线横断面调查,以确定他们使用 SNS 的流行程度、范围和偏好。随后,在第二阶段进行为期 75 分钟的现场指导研讨会,内容是 SNS 在学术界的适当使用。此外,在会前和会后进行了调查,以评估研讨会的效果。
在 1722 名受访者中,有 1553 名(90%)报告称他们使用 SNS,频率为每月一次到每天三到五次,主要用于教育和与他人保持联系。大多数学生同意 SNS 对教育的好处,主要体现在信息收集、社交和协作方面。Twitter、Instagram 和 Pinterest 被认为是最适合教育的 SNS。然而,63%的学生认为需要进行适当的指导,才能有效利用 SNS。在参加指导研讨会后,学生在网络技术理解、数字专业精神、有效使用 SNS 的技能和知识方面有了显著提高。学生在会后调查中对以下教学策略评价较高,包括 SNS 作为概念学习、与社区实践联系、电子作品集和协作学习的有效工具。
本研究表明,SNS 可作为医学教育的学习工具。然而,为了在数字领域营造更加友好和连贯的学习氛围,SNS 的使用应受到监管和指导。我们敦促医学教育工作者将 SNS 纳入课程,以实现技术先进且具有影响力的课程。