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The Use of a Virtual Online Debating Platform to Facilitate Student Discussion of Potentially Polarising Topics

机译:使用虚拟在线辩论平台促进学生对潜在两极分化话题的讨论

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The merits of students exchanging views through the so-called human continuum exercise (HCE) are well established. The current article describes the creation of the virtual human continuum (VHC), an online platform that facilitates the same teaching exercise. It also reports feedback on the VHC from veterinary science students ( n = 38). First-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students at the University of Sydney, Australia, trialed the platform and provided feedback. Most students agreed or strongly agreed that the VHC offered: a non-threatening environment for discussing emotive and challenging issues; and an opportunity to see how other people form ideas. It also made them think about how to express their ideas and make arguments; and left them feeling more comfortable about expressing their views using it than they would discussing ideas face-to-face (98%, 84%, 79% and 76%, respectively). All respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the VHC encouraged them to consider other opinions. These data suggest that the transition of the HCE to an online platform facilitates dialogue on difficult ethical issues in a supportive environment.
机译:通过所谓的“人类连续性运动”(HCE)交换观点的学生的优点已得到充分确立。当前的文章描述了虚拟人类连续体(VHC)的创建,该虚拟平台是促进相同教学练习的在线平台。它还报告了兽医专业学生对VHC的反馈(n = 38)。来自澳大利亚悉尼大学的兽医学一年级博士对该平台进行了试用并提供了反馈。大多数学生同意或强烈同意VHC提供:讨论情感和挑战性问题的非威胁性环境;并有机会了解其他人如何形成想法。这也使他们思考如何表达自己的想法和进行辩论。因此,他们比使用面对面的想法来表达自己的观点要舒服得多(分别为98%,84%,79%和76%)。所有受访者都同意或强烈同意VHC鼓励他们考虑其他意见。这些数据表明,HCE向在线平台的过渡有助于在支持性环境中就困难的道德问题进行对话。

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