首页> 外文期刊>Journal of medical Internet research >Massive Open Online Courses on Health and Medicine: Will They Be Sustainable?
【24h】

Massive Open Online Courses on Health and Medicine: Will They Be Sustainable?

机译:大规模的在线公开健康与医学课程:它们是否可持续?

获取原文
获取外文期刊封面目录资料

摘要

In this issue of JMIR, Liyanagunawardena and Williams have provided fascinating insight into the world of massive open online courses (MOOCs) as they have emerged over the past few years [1]. Their findings are clear: there is already a range of MOOCs available and they can be used for a variety of purposes in undergraduate medical education and continuous medical education for medical students, doctors, and health care professionals, with potential in health education amongst the general public.These are interesting findings and may represent a significant “next step” in the provision of online learning in health care professional education. However, some would say that the past ten years have been as much about the hype of online learning as about the real outcomes that it can actually achieve [2]. This phenomenon is not peculiar to online learning—it happens with virtually all new media when they are initially introduced to education. In past few years however, there has been a shift in thinking about this new delivery mechanism of learning. Exponents of online learning no longer claim that it can do everything or that it will replace face-to-face education, rather, they are starting to think about how it can be used strategically and how its advantages can be adequately harnessed. Such advantages might include its flexibility or increased access to learners. This new and sober atmosphere with regard to online learning in medical education means that it is probably a good time for the medical education community to look at how MOOCs can be harnessed to deliver better education.Certainly MOOCs satisfy many of the criteria that providers of medical education would like to achieve. They enable increased access, flexibility, and choice to the learner by offering learning at a time and place that suits the learner with substantial amounts of educational content. Another important component is that they are free to the learner. Free access is clearly important to many learners, but the current business model for the provision of MOOCs remains uncertain. Online learning is associated with significant costs, which cannot be ignored in the current economic environment [3]. How long will universities be able to make their content freely available throughout the world without undermining their basic business model, which involves charging learners for their courses? The answer to this question will likely help us draw conclusions as to whether MOOCs are just another passing technology fad or a sustainable long-term solution.
机译:在本期JMIR中,随着过去几年的兴起,Liyanagunawardena和Williams对大规模开放在线课程(MOOC)的世界提供了令人着迷的洞察力[1]。他们的发现很清楚:已经有一系列MOOC,它们可用于医学教育,医学生和医护人员的本科医学教育和持续医学教育中的多种用途,在普通人群中具有健康教育的潜力这些有趣的发现可能代表着在医疗专业教育中提供在线学习的重要“下一步”。但是,有人会说,过去十年来关于在线学习的炒作与实际上可以实现的实际成果一样[2]。这种现象并不是在线学习所特有的-几乎所有新媒体在最初引入教育时都会发生。但是,在过去的几年中,对这种新的学习交付机制的思考发生了变化。在线学习的代表不再声称它可以做任何事情或它将取代面对面的教育,而是开始思考如何从战略上加以利用以及如何充分利用其优势。这样的优势可能包括它的灵活性或增加学习者的机会。医学教育在线学习的这种新的和清醒的气氛意味着医学教育界可能是研究如何利用MOOC来提供更好的教育的好时机。MOOC当然可以满足医学提供者的许多标准教育要实现。通过在适合学习者大量学习内容的时间和地点提供学习,它们使学习者获得更多的访问机会,灵活性和更多选择。另一个重要组成部分是学习者可以自由使用。对于许多学习者来说,免费访问显然很重要,但是提供MOOC的当前商业模式仍然不确定。在线学习与大量成本相关联,在当前的经济环境中这是不容忽视的[3]。大学将在多长时间内在不损害其基本商业模式的情况下在全世界范围内免费提供其内容,这涉及向学习者收取课程费用?这个问题的答案可能会帮助我们得出结论,即MOOC只是另一种过时的技术风尚还是可持续的长期解决方案。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号