New concepts in neurology education: successful implementation of flipped classroom lectures.

Katharina Mosene, Henrik Heitmann, Dennis Pötter, Friederike Schmidt-Graf
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In order to inspire and attract young people to Neurology, we must offer high-quality and attractive teaching! To improve neurological education at our Medical School (Technical University of Munich), we converted the main lecture into an e-learning concept using a flipped classroom model. Students had to prepare with a video and a text as well as answering multiple choice questions before each lecture. As a further incentive, students with ≥ 80% right answers in multiple choice questions received a bonus for the final exam. During the lectures, predominantely patient cases were discussed to apply, improve and enhance the previously acquired knowledge. The realignment of the main lecture in Neurology into a flipped classroom model was very successful and was further optimized in the following semesters based on the evaluations obtained for the new concept. Moreover, this enabled us to quickly switch to remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, while still offering lectures of high quality. In addition, this new teaching concept attracts students for Neurology. Furthermore, the exemplary conversion of the Neurology main lecture to a flipped classroom concept also serves as best practice and motivation to adapt other courses in our faculty and far beyond.

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神经学教育新理念:翻转课堂教学的成功实施。
为了激励和吸引年轻人学习神经学,我们必须提供高质量和有吸引力的教学!为了改善我们医学院(慕尼黑工业大学)的神经学教育,我们使用翻转课堂模式将主要讲座转变为电子学习概念。学生们必须在每堂课之前准备一段视频和一篇课文,并回答多项选择题。作为进一步的奖励,在多项选择题中正确答案≥80%的学生在期末考试中获得奖金。在讲座中,主要讨论患者案例,以应用,改进和加强先前获得的知识。神经学的主讲调整为翻转课堂模式非常成功,并在接下来的几个学期中根据对新概念的评价进一步优化。此外,这使我们能够在COVID-19大流行期间快速切换到远程教学,同时仍然提供高质量的讲座。此外,这种新的教学理念也吸引了神经病学的学生。此外,神经学主讲向翻转课堂概念的典型转变也可以作为最佳实践和动力,以适应我们教师的其他课程,甚至更远。
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