학술논문

Implementation of a tablet project at an African medical school: Process and critical success factors
Document Type
Conference
Source
2016 IST-Africa Week Conference IST-Africa Week Conference, 2016. :1-9 May, 2016
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Computing and Processing
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Mobile handsets
Training
Reflection
Mobile communication
Internet
Medical services
mobile device adoption
mobile device implementation
tablets
mlearning
medical education
Language
Abstract
As biomedical knowledge continues to explode, medical students and doctors need to assimilate a lot of information for learning and clinical practice. The use of mobile devices provides an opportunity to improve access to information, enhance communication and collaboration and deliver self-paced learning opportunities. However, implementation of mobile device projects can pose significant challenges for institutions in low-to-middle income countries due to scarce financial resources, inadequate infrastructure, and limited technical expertise. Through reflection on our implementation process and by drawing from the literature, we propose a potential three-stage implementation process for adopting mobile devices in low-to-middle income countries. We argue for meticulous planning but flexible implementation that is true to and cognizant of the context.