학술논문

Experimenting with new paradigms for medical education and the emergence of a distance learning degree using the internet: teaching evidence-based medicine.
Document Type
Article
Source
Medical Informatics & the Internet in Medicine. Mar2002, Vol. 27 Issue 1, p1-11. 11p.
Subject
*MEDICAL education
*DISTANCE education
Language
ISSN
1463-9238
Abstract
This paper is focused on designing and developing a teaching environment associated with an introductory course in evidence-based medicine designed for undergraduates. Attempting to break away from the traditional educational model based on acquisition of factual knowledge, we developed a software tool centred on content management, student assessment and feedback. We ran this course on an educational website, using chat rooms and electronic mail for trainer–trainee communication over one academic year. The website served as a repository for knowledge and information and presented freestanding web-based interactive study modules and a non-interactive degree course. Trainers and trainees responded favourably to the computer applications and the Internet. This project demonstrated the feasibility of computer-aided learning and the advantages of distance teaching over the Internet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]