POTOMKOVÁ, Jarmila, Vladimír MIHÁL and Daniel SCHWARZ. Medical Education for YouTube Generation. In E-Learning - Engineering, On-Job Training and Interactive Teaching. Rijeka: InTech, 2012, p. 157-176. ISBN 978-953-51-0283-0.
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Original name Medical Education for YouTube Generation
Authors POTOMKOVÁ, Jarmila (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Vladimír MIHÁL (203 Czech Republic) and Daniel SCHWARZ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Rijeka, E-Learning - Engineering, On-Job Training and Interactive Teaching, p. 157-176, 20 pp. 2012.
Publisher InTech
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Original language English
Type of outcome Chapter(s) of a specialized book
Field of Study 30000 3. Medical and Health Sciences
Country of publisher Croatia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/12:00059781
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
ISBN 978-953-51-0283-0
Keywords in English medical teaching; learning; Mefanet; information and communication technologies; e-learning
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Abstract
This chapter is structured in sections covering three main issues. Section 2 reviews current trends in web-based medical teaching & learning with the emphasis on their efficiency, configurations and instructional methods. Web 2.0 is discussed separately in Section 3, demonstrating potential implementation of wikis and podcasting to make theoretical and pre-clinical subjects more attractive, but also pointing at controversies and pitfalls of this new technology in medical and healthcare contexts. In Section 4 the authors describe methods and procedures used to re-design a paediatric undergraduate curriculum in a European country (Czech Republic). The innovation of educational interventions was based on three cornerstones, ie. case-based reasoning, evidence-based medicine, and blended learning. The authors demonstrate all current arguments and opportunities to view medical education not as a sum of knowledge, but as a practical know-how. This approach should be supported by information and communication technologies, eg. development of e-learning portals. We are presenting the educational portal as a unique solution. The outcomes of the project including student feedback are presented as figures, graphs and verbatims. The section ends with a brief proposal for developers of case-based learning environment in medicine. The methods used to compile this chapter included brain-storming, literature review, deduction, curriculum re-design, web-portal development, qualitative analysis of attitudes, and statistical analysis.
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