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即使在 COVID-19 大流行之前,高等教育也面临着压力,既要改变传统的教学方法,使其更加以学习者为中心,又要满足对灵活教学(包括混合教学和在线教学)日益增长的需求。这些压力增加了对高质量、引人入胜的教学内容的需求,以满足所有教学模式(包括面对面教学、混合教学和在线教学)的需求。为了满足神经科学教育工作者的这一需求,我们开发了 FUN Exchange,这是一个在线资源库,教育工作者无需付费会员资格即可访问,并得到了本科生神经科学学院组织的认可。此外,该资源是由社区驱动的,允许教育工作者向交流中心投稿并对投稿进行审核。目前,AirTable 上有超过 475 种可用资源,这些资源按资源类型分类,从课堂活动到模拟练习,并可按学科领域和关键词进行搜索。我们相信,FUN Exchange 可以为对高质量神经科学教学资源感兴趣的教育工作者提供一站式服务,这些资源适用于所有教学模式--面授、混合式和在线教学。
The FUN Exchange: A Community-Driven Repository of Resources for Neuroscience Educators.
Even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, higher education was facing pressure both to modify traditional instruction practices to more learner-centered instruction and to meet the increased demand for flexible instruction (including hybrid and online). These pressures have increased the need for high quality, engaging content for instruction across all modalities (including in-person, hybrid, and online). To address this need of neuroscience educators, we developed the FUN Exchange, an online repository that is accessible to educators without a paid membership and that is endorsed by the Faculty of Undergraduate Neuroscience organization. Furthermore, the resource is community-driven, allowing educators to contribute and vet submissions to the Exchange. Hosted on AirTable, there are currently more than 475 resources available that are organized by resource type ranging from Class Activities to Simulation Exercises and that can be searched by subject area as well as key words. We believe the FUN Exchange can be a one-stop shop for educators interested in high-quality neuroscience teaching resources useful for all teaching modalities-in-person, hybrid, and online.