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e-Learning in medical education: Guide supplement 32.5--Viewpoint.

机译:医学教育中的电子学习:指南补充32.5--观点。

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e-Learning is now established as a fundamental component at all levels of contemporary healthcare education, from pre-registration and undergraduate study, through to postgraduate training and continuing professional development (cpd). This viewpoint, which complements AMEE Guide No 32 (Ellaway & Masters 2008), will explore some critical aspects in harnessing e-learning to maximise its effectiveness in clinical and healthcare education. Many studies, guides and experts consider e-learning from a technical or technological perspective or are fashioned around teaching, or teachers, rather than learning. Whilst these are important, such a perspective often overlooks the learner, or the consequential impact of technical solutions upon learning. This viewpoint seeks to reassert the importance of the 'student voice' and of focusing upon the effectiveness of learning. Starting from the perspective of the learner it will consider the importance of context, the centrality of educational design and the roles and development needs of the key stakeholders.
机译:从预先注册和本科学习到研究生培训和持续专业发展(cpd),在线学习现已成为当代医疗保健各个层面的基本组成部分。该观点是对AMEE指南第32号(Ellaway&Masters 2008)的补充,将探讨利用电子学习最大程度地利用其在临床和保健教育中的有效性的一些关键方面。许多研究,指南和专家考虑从技术或技术角度进行电子学习,或者围绕教学或教师而不是学习来进行。尽管这些很重要,但这种观点经常会忽视学习者,或者技术解决方案对学习的间接影响。这种观点试图重申“学生之声”的重要性,并着重于学习的有效性。从学习者的角度出发,它将考虑上下文的​​重要性,教育设计的中心性以及主要利益相关者的角色和发展需求。

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