» Articles » PMID: 16279972

Studying Health Information from a Distance: Refining an E-learning Case Study in the Crucible of Student Evaluation

Overview
Date 2005 Nov 11
PMID 16279972
Citations 1
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Purpose: To present a formative evaluation of the impact of a multimedia case study as a component of a masters course in health informatics delivered by distance learning.

Setting/participants/resources: First and second year health informatics students undertaking four core modules of a masters programme at the University of Sheffield.

Methodology: Individual qualitative user surveys and interviews.

Results/outcomes: Formative evaluation has played a significant role in refining the case study through its text-based, intermediate and CD-ROM based stages. Feedback from students has resulted in clarification of case study tasks, clearer definition of teaching roles and a revised approach to assessment. At the same time it has highlighted the importance of ongoing revision and maintenance in keeping the scenarios realistic and current.

Discussion/conclusion: The multimedia case study has met many of its original aims in providing greater cohesion for core modules and encouraging greater levels of interaction and multidisciplinary collaboration.

Citing Articles

Internet-based medical education: a realist review of what works, for whom and in what circumstances.

Wong G, Greenhalgh T, Pawson R BMC Med Educ. 2010; 10:12.

PMID: 20122253 PMC: 2825237. DOI: 10.1186/1472-6920-10-12.