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BRAINterns 2.0:新冠疫情过后,基于网络研讨会的教育和社交媒体的持久性。

BRAINterns 2.0: Durability of Webinar-Based Education and Social Media Beyond the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic.

机构信息

Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.

Department of Neurological Surgery, Lenox Hill Hospital/Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

World Neurosurg. 2022 Nov;167:e79-e99. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.07.146. Epub 2022 Aug 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Webinars offer novel educational opportunities beyond those of traditional, in-person experiences. BRAINterns is an open-access webinar-based education platform created to replace opportunities lost during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. This program previously showed the efficacy of webinars to expand access to careers in medicine, and in particular, neurosurgery. BRAINterns 2.0 was established to assess the durability of Web-based learning.

METHODS

A modified 4-week webinar series was held during July 2021. A retrospective exit survey was distributed to participants and responses analyzed.

RESULTS

A total of 16,045 people registered for BRAINterns 2.0, representing 103 countries. Survey responses were received from 3765 participants (23% response rate). New, first-time registrants comprised 66% of participants, with the rest being returning participants. A total of 342 students participated in a dedicated module delivered entirely in Spanish. Females represented 81% of respondents. Participants identified that desirable elements of the program were opportunities to hear from women (53%) and people of color (44%) in health care. Participants heard about the series through TikTok (n = 1251; 33%), Instagram (n = 1109; 29%), Facebook (n = 637; 17%), and word of mouth (n = 708; 19%) with assistance from an ambassador program.

CONCLUSIONS

Webinar-based education programs continue to be of interest to students in an increasingly digital world. Social media, and specifically the use of educational ambassadors, are effective to improve visibility of educational programs across a diverse population of students. Understanding the desires of participants is critical to building a successful online education platform.

摘要

背景

网络研讨会提供了超越传统面对面体验的新颖教育机会。BRAINterns 是一个开放获取的基于网络研讨会的教育平台,旨在弥补在 2019 冠状病毒病大流行期间失去的机会。该计划此前已证明网络研讨会能够扩大医学职业的机会,特别是神经外科的机会。BRAINterns 2.0 的建立是为了评估基于网络的学习的持久性。

方法

在 2021 年 7 月举行了一个为期 4 周的网络研讨会系列。向参与者分发了一份回顾性的退出调查,并对答复进行了分析。

结果

共有 16045 人注册了 BRAINterns 2.0,代表 103 个国家。调查答复来自 3765 名参与者(23%的答复率)。新的首次注册者占参与者的 66%,其余为再次参加者。共有 342 名学生参加了完全用西班牙语提供的专门模块。女性占受访者的 81%。参与者认为该计划的理想元素是有机会听取医疗保健领域的女性(53%)和有色人种(44%)的意见。参与者通过 TikTok(n=1251;33%)、Instagram(n=1109;29%)、Facebook(n=637;17%)和口碑(n=708;19%)听说了该系列,同时还得到了教育大使计划的帮助。

结论

在数字化程度日益提高的世界中,基于网络的教育计划继续受到学生的关注。社交媒体,特别是使用教育大使,是提高具有不同背景的学生对教育计划的可见度的有效手段。了解参与者的愿望对于构建一个成功的在线教育平台至关重要。

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