Exploring the feasibility of using very short answer questions (VSAQs) in team-based learning (TBL).

The clinical teacher Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-24 DOI:10.1111/tct.13347
Kate R Millar, Michael D Reid, Preman Rajalingam, Claire A Canning, Omid Halse, Naomi Low-Beer, Amir H Sam
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Background: Team-based learning (TBL) currently relies on single best answer questions (SBAQs) to provide immediate feedback. Very short answer questions (VSAQs) are a reliable and discriminatory alternative that encourage learners to use more authentic clinical reasoning strategies compared to SBAQs. However, the challenge of marking VSAQs has limited their integration into TBL; we therefore explored the feasibility of VSAQs within a TBL session.

Methods: An online platform was developed to allow immediate marking of VSAQs during the TBL sessions. As part of the readiness assurance process, students completed VSAQs and SBAQs, which were marked in real time.

Results: Instructors were able to mark all VSAQs during the individual readiness assurance test (iRAT), which facilitated the provision of immediate feedback during the team readiness assurance test (tRAT). The mean time to mark five VSAQs was 422 seconds (SD 73 seconds). For VSAQs, the number of attempts to reach the correct answer ranged from 1 to 38, compared to 1 to 4 for SBAQs. In total, 71.6% of students agreed that using VSAQs in TBL helped to emphasise group discussions.

Discussion: The wide range of attempts at, and students' perspectives of VSAQs are suggestive of their positive impact on student discussion during TBL. We demonstrate how new technology allows VSAQs to be feasibly integrated into TBL with the potential to enrich group discussions.

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探索在基于团队的学习(TBL)中使用极简答题(VSAQs)的可行性。
背景:基于团队的学习(TBL)目前依赖于单一最佳答案问题(sbaq)来提供即时反馈。与sbaq相比,vsaq是一种可靠且具有歧视性的选择,它鼓励学习者使用更真实的临床推理策略。然而,标记vsaq的挑战限制了它们与TBL的整合;因此,我们探讨了在TBL会议中进行vsaq的可行性。方法:开发了一个在线平台,允许在TBL会议期间立即标记vsaq。作为准备保证过程的一部分,学生们完成了VSAQs和SBAQs,并进行了实时标记。结果:教师能够在个人准备保证测试(iRAT)中标记所有vsaq,这有助于在团队准备保证测试(tRAT)中提供即时反馈。标记5个VSAQs的平均时间为422秒(SD 73秒)。对于vsaq,尝试找到正确答案的次数在1到38次之间,而sbaq是1到4次。总的来说,71.6%的学生认为在TBL中使用vsaq有助于强调小组讨论。讨论:vsaq的广泛尝试和学生的观点表明它们对学生在TBL中的讨论产生了积极的影响。我们展示了新技术如何使vsaq可行地集成到TBL中,并有可能丰富小组讨论。
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