Good experiences with an audience response system used in medical education.

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-11-01
Jacob Vad Jensen, Doris Ostergaard, Anne-Kathrine Hove Faxholt
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Introduction: Audience response systems (ARS) are increasingly being used to heighten participants' involvement. Knowledge of technical and pedagogical challenges is, however, limited. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate ARS as a tool for 1) evaluation, 2) knowledge testing, 3) attention raising and 4) discussion stimulation.

Material and methods: ARS was used 33 times at four different courses. Data include voting results, observations, questionnaires and interviews.

Results: A total of 215 participants and 12 teachers were included. The majority of the participants found ARS suitable for course evaluation. The teachers found it useful for obtaining the results immediately and thereby for receiving feedback on their own teaching. The participants and the teachers found ARS suitable for knowledge testing. ARS was used as an instrument to increase activity and attention. The system was found to increase the level of concentration and the interactivity. ARS was used to initiate discussions. The participants found that the questions could be a good starting point for discussion. The teachers found it challenging to comment on answers. Our experiences are that thorough planning and preparation is needed for the successful implementation of ARS.

Conclusion: Our experiences indicate that ARS is suitable for course evaluation. Overall, we find ARS a valuable technology that may stimulate discussion and support learning, but teachers need to be technically and pedagogically well prepared to use the tool. The use of ARS does not in itself entail that the quality of the teaching increases.

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观众反应系统(ARS)越来越多地被用于提高参与者的参与度。然而,对技术和教学挑战的了解是有限的。本文的目的是评价ARS作为1)评估工具,2)知识测试,3)引起注意和4)激发讨论。材料与方法:ARS共4个疗程33次。数据包括投票结果、观察、问卷调查和访谈。结果:共纳入215名参与者和12名教师。大多数参与者认为ARS适用于课程评估。教师们发现,这对于立即获得结果,从而获得对自己教学的反馈是很有用的。参与者和老师都认为ARS适合进行知识测试。ARS被用作增加活动和注意力的工具。该系统被发现可以提高注意力和互动性。ARS被用来发起讨论。与会者发现,这些问题可能是一个很好的讨论起点。老师们发现评论答案很有挑战性。我们的经验是,成功实施ARS需要周密的规划和准备。结论:我们的经验表明,ARS是一种适合于课程评价的方法。总的来说,我们发现ARS是一种有价值的技术,可以激发讨论和支持学习,但教师需要在技术和教学上做好使用该工具的准备。使用ARS本身并不意味着教学质量的提高。
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