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Multimedia Bootcamp: a health sciences library provides basic training to promote faculty technology integration

机译:多媒体训练营:健康科学图书馆提供基础培训,以促进教师技术集成

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Background Recent research has shown a backlash against the enthusiastic promotion of technological solutions as replacements for traditional educational content delivery. Many institutions, including the University of Virginia, have committed staff and resources to supporting state-of-the-art, showpiece educational technology projects. However, the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library has taken the approach of helping Health Sciences faculty be more comfortable using technology in incremental ways for instruction and research presentations. In July 2004, to raise awareness of self-service multimedia resources for instructional and professional development needs, the Library conducted a "Multimedia Bootcamp" for nine Health Sciences faculty and fellows. Methods Case study. Results Program stewardship by a single Library faculty member contributed to the delivery of an integrated learning experience. The amount of time required to attend the sessions and complete homework was the maximum fellows had to devote to such pursuits. The benefit of introducing technology unfamiliar to most fellows allowed program instructors to start everyone at the same baseline while not appearing to pass judgment on the technology literacy skills of faculty. The combination of wrapping the program in the trappings of a fellowship and selecting fellows who could commit to a majority of scheduled sessions yielded strong commitment from participants as evidenced by high attendance and a 100% rate of assignment completion. Response rates to follow-up evaluation requests, as well as continued use of Media Studio resources and Library expertise for projects begun or conceived during Bootcamp, bode well for the long-term success of this program. Conclusion An incremental approach to integrating technology with current practices in instruction and presentation provided a supportive yet energizing environment for Health Sciences faculty. Keys to this program were its faculty focus, traditional hands-on instruction, unrestricted access to technology tools and support, and inclusion of criteria for evaluating when multimedia can augment pedagogical aims.
机译:背景技术最近的研究表明,反对积极推广技术解决方案以替代传统的教育内容交付。包括弗吉尼亚大学在内的许多机构已经投入了人员和资源来支持最新的,示范性的教育技术项目。但是,克劳德·摩尔(Claude Moore)的健康科学图书馆采用的方法是,帮助健康科学教职员工更舒适地以递增方式使用技术进行教学和研究报告。 2004年7月,为了提高人们对满足教学和专业发展需求的自助多媒体资源的认识,图书馆为9名健康科学学院的教职员工进行了“多媒体训练营”。方法案例研究。结果由一名图书馆教员负责的计划管理有助于提供综合的学习体验。参加会议和完成家庭作业所需的时间是研究员们必须花费的最大时间。向大多数人介绍不熟悉的技术的好处是,计划讲师可以使每个人在同一基线开始学习,而似乎没有对教师的技术素养技能做出判断。将计划包裹在奖学金中,并选择可以参加大多数预定课程的研究人员,这产生了参会者的坚定承诺,这体现在出席率高和任务完成率100%上。对后续评估请求的回应率以及在Bootcamp期间开始或构想的项目继续使用Media Studio资源和图书馆专业知识,预示着该计划的长期成功。结论将技术与当前实践相结合的渐进方法在教学和演示中提供了一个有益而又充满活力的环境,为卫生科学系教师提供了环境。该计划的关键是其教学重点,传统的动手教学,不受限制地使用技术工具和支持以及包括评估多媒体何时可以增强教学目标的标准。

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