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COVID-19 Conferences: Resident Perceptions of Online Synchronous Learning Environments

机译:Covid-19会议:在线同步学习环境的居民看法

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Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic forced a rapid transition of in-class residency conferences to online residency conferences; little is known about learners’ perceptions of this new didactic environment. Understanding learners’ perceptions of virtual classrooms can help inform current and future best practices for online, synchronous, graduate medical education.Methods: We surveyed emergency medicine and internal medicine residency programs at a large urban academic medical center about their perceptions of synchronous online residency conferences.Results: Residents reported a preference for in-class interactions with peers (85%) and lecturers (80%), with 62% reporting decreased levels of engagement with lecturers during online conferences. Residents reported performing nearly twice as many non-conference-related activities (eg, email, exercise) during online conferences vs in-class conferences. Residents felt that the following methods improved engagement during online conferences: lecturers answering chat questions; small group sessions; and gamification of lectures.Conclusion: Synchronous online residency conferences were associated with decreased engagement and attention by learners. Simple methods to increase interactivity may help improve the online classroom experience and cultivate novel teaching environments that better support current learning styles.
机译:介绍:冠状病毒疾病2019大流行迫使级联居住会议快速过渡到在线居住会议;众所周知,了解学习者对这一新的教学环境的看法。了解学习者对虚拟教室的看法可以帮助为在线,同步,研究生医学教育的当前和未来的最佳实践提供信息。方法:我们在大型城市学术医疗中心调查了急诊医学和内科居住计划,了解了对同步在线居住会议的看法。结果:居民报告了与同行(85%)和讲师(80%)的课堂互访的偏好,62%的报告在线会议期间与讲师的接触程度下降。居民报告在网上会议上的课程与课堂会议上的任何非会会相关活动(例如,电子邮件,锻炼)的表现近两倍。居民认为以下方法在在线会议期间提高了参与:讲师回答聊天问题;小组会议;和讲座的游戏。结论:同步的在线居住会议与学习者的参与和关注减少有关。简单的方法来增加交互性可能有助于改善在线课堂体验并培养更好地支持当前学习风格的新型教学环境。

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