R. Palani, Evamaria B Kaiser, Soundarajan Periyaswamy
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Introduction: Social Media (SoMe) is used for the rapid dissemination of information and learning but has its limiting factors. An integrated learning model labeled “Neph E Club” was initiated in 2015. Various social media platforms were used to achieve the goal of SoMe education and lifelong learning. A retrospective study was done to analyze this education model. Methods: Six years of experience with Neph E Club’s social media education model allowed us to look back on the essential components of the SoMe model from 2015 to 2021. Objectives, member recruitment, social media platform, content development, and sustainability were among the aspects investigated and analyzed. Its benefits and downsides were also investigated. Results: For the past 6 years, WhatsApp has been used as a SoMe platform. Other approaches such as Twitter, YouTube, dedicated server, and email methods failed to meet the target during the 6 years. There are now 1018 active members in the WhatsApp group. Downloading nephrology education resources from numerous social media learning websites and conference content to construct a 3 TB digital library and 800 GB of developed and shared content. Members were kept informed daily by sharing information gleaned from the digital library. Topics are chosen based on data analysis and group requests. Students and practitioners shared their contents which included case discussion and initiating data collections. The success of this model is reflected by having shared 2550 Audiovisual (AV) Lectures, 26700 journal articles, and 182 case discussions. Viewership numbers on average reach from 1200 to 2500 per month which indicated multiple sharing. ISN India in his presidential speech in 2017 recommended this model. Conclusion: Neph E Club - Integrated model of learning using SoMe and offline digital Nephrology Library is a cost-effective, widely accepted model of learning in India.
引言:社交媒体(Social Media, SoMe)用于信息和学习的快速传播,但也有其局限性。2015年推出了“Neph E Club”综合学习模式。利用各种社交媒体平台,实现SoMe教育和终身学习的目标。对该教育模式进行回顾性分析。方法:通过六年的Neph E Club社交媒体教育模式的经验,我们回顾了2015年至2021年SoMe模式的基本组成部分。调查和分析的方面包括目标、会员招募、社交媒体平台、内容开发和可持续性。它的优点和缺点也进行了调查。结果:在过去的6年里,WhatsApp一直作为一个SoMe平台使用。其他方法,如Twitter、YouTube、专用服务器和电子邮件等,在6年内都未能达到目标。现在WhatsApp群中有1018名活跃成员。从众多社交媒体学习网站和会议内容中下载肾脏病教育资源,构建3tb的数字图书馆和800gb的开发共享内容。通过分享从数字图书馆收集的信息,会员每天都能了解情况。根据数据分析和小组请求选择主题。学生和从业者分享了他们的内容,包括案例讨论和发起数据收集。这一模式的成功体现在共享2550个视听(AV)讲座,26700篇期刊文章和182个案例讨论。每月平均观看人数在1200 - 2500人之间,这意味着多次分享。印度在2017年的总统演讲中推荐了这种模式。结论:Neph E Club -使用SoMe和离线数字肾脏病图书馆的综合学习模式在印度是一种具有成本效益且被广泛接受的学习模式。