Medical student needs for e-learning: perspectives of the generation Z.

Korean journal of medical education Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-28 DOI:10.3946/kjme.2024.312
Kyong-Jee Kim
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Purpose: To understand medical students' perceptions and needs for e-learning to provide e-learning tailored to the needs of the generation Z students.

Methods: A focus group interview was conducted of 30 students in various years of study from five medical schools in South Korea. Subsequently, participants were also surveyed on their perceived importance of and satisfaction with e-learning. Finally, log data from the e-learning portal were analyzed to investigate medical students' actual use of e-learning.

Results: Participants favored multimedia learning resources and found them useful for studying subjects that could not be easily grasped by reading textbooks alone. Participants preferred video resources, and the most popular resources at the portal were also videos, where the most frequent search or browsing were on those that demonstrated physical examinations and clinical procedures. Participants particularly preferred resources recommended or created by medical faculty as credible sources of information. Participants favored short video clips and preferred them to be segmented into detailed topics. Participants also suggested more detailed categorization of resources for easier access to the contents that are highly relevant to their learning needs.

Conclusion: This study highlights the needs for an e-learning environment closely aligned with the practices and preferences of today's students and the importance of medical teachers' role as resource developers. Suggestions for the design and development of e-learning for more convenient browsing and searching of resources highly relevant to student's learning needs are discussed.

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医学生对电子学习的需求:Z世代的观点。
目的:了解医学生对网络学习的认知和需求,提供适合Z世代学生需求的网络学习。方法:对韩国5所医学院30名不同年级的学生进行焦点小组访谈。随后,参与者也被调查了他们对电子学习的重要性和满意度。最后,对电子学习门户网站的日志数据进行分析,调查医学生对电子学习的实际使用情况。结果:参与者喜欢多媒体学习资源,并发现它们对学习仅通过阅读课本不易掌握的科目很有用。参与者更喜欢视频资源,门户网站上最受欢迎的资源也是视频,其中最频繁的搜索或浏览是那些展示身体检查和临床程序的资源。与会者特别倾向于将医学院推荐或创建的资源作为可靠的信息来源。参与者更喜欢短视频片段,并希望它们被分割成详细的主题。与会者还建议对资源进行更详细的分类,以便更容易地获取与他们的学习需要高度相关的内容。结论:本研究强调了与当今学生的实践和偏好密切相关的电子学习环境的需求,以及医学教师作为资源开发者角色的重要性。讨论了电子学习的设计和开发建议,以便更方便地浏览和搜索与学生学习需求高度相关的资源。
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Korean journal of medical education
Korean journal of medical education Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: The journal seeks to provide theoretical foundations, practical analysis, and up-to-date developments in health professional education: Curriculum development Teaching and learning Student assessment Educational evaluation Educational management and policy The journal welcomes high-quality papers on all levels of health professional education, including: Undergraduate education Postgraduate training Continuous professional development Interprofessional education.
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