Rainer Muche, Andreas Allgoewer, Ulrike Braisch, Marianne Meule, Benjamin Mayer
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摘要
针对人类医学专业学生的医学统计教学应包括理论内容以及使用统计软件在实践中的应用。单个软件的培训时间可能很耗时,因此在此类课程中,方法技能的传授有可能不足。翻转课堂的概念旨在让学生在课程之前的个人学习阶段熟悉统计软件和理论内容。然后,在听课过程中,可以在讲师的指导下加深这两方面的知识。软件的可用性以及备课材料的多样性是翻转课堂取得成功的基本前提。我们介绍了使用 SAS Studio 软件的在线翻转课堂课程的概念和实施情况。学生在自学和考试阶段分别使用自己的设备(笔记本电脑或平板电脑)。翻转课堂的纯在线实施有助于实现学习计划的均等化。此外,更多的学生有机会参与这门以实践为导向的医学统计课程。初步评估结果表明,该课程深受学生欢迎,与非翻转教学法相比,学生的成绩水平相差无几。
Design and development of a flipped classroom-based online software course including online examination for medical statistics
Teaching medical statistics for students of human medicine should include both theoretical content as well as its implementation in practice using statistical software. The training period with a software may be time-consuming individually, so there is a risk that imparting methodological skills comes up short in such courses. The flipped classroom concept aims at students to familiarize themselves with both the statistical software and the theoretical content in an individual learning phase prior to the course. Then, within an attendance course deepening both aspects under the lecturers supervision is possible. Availability of the software as well as a variety of material to prepare the course are essential presumptions for the flipped classroom to be successful. We present the concept and implementation of an online flipped classroom course using the software SAS Studio. Students used their own devices (laptops or tablets) during the self-learning and examination phases, respectively. The pure online implementation in the flipped classroom setting enabled to contribute to an equalisation of the study plan. Moreover, even more students had the opportunity to participate in this practically oriented course in medical statistics. Initial evaluation results demonstrated that the course is well-accepted among students, while the students performance level was similar when compared to a non-flipped teaching approach.