| Literature DB >> 28456781 |
Robert A de Leeuw1, Michiel Westerman2, Fedde Scheele1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to identify the needs and expectations of learners and educational experts in postgraduate medical e-learning, and to contribute to the current literature.Entities:
Keywords: distance education; e-learning; evaluation model; learning theory; postgraduate medical education; quality
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28456781 PMCID: PMC5420460 DOI: 10.5116/ijme.58ce.60aa
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Med Educ ISSN: 2042-6372
Figure 1Seven steps of template analysis by King 2012
Template development from items to subjects
| Items | Themes | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Feeling of importance | Motivation to start | Motivation |
| Rewarding | ||
| Defining the kind of e-learning | ||
| Adding levels of learning | ||
| Formulating learning objectives | ||
| Visualizing learning goals | ||
| Lack of anytime, anywhere availability | Barriers to starting | |
| Not convinced of the quality | ||
| No added value | ||
| Forced to start | ||
| Not taken seriously | ||
| Offering support | Learning enhancers | Learning |
| Horizontal communication | ||
| Vertical communication | ||
| Personalizing | ||
| Problem-based learning | ||
| Summarizing | ||
| Repeating in different formats | ||
| Providing feedback | ||
| Using learning activities | ||
| Activating and stimulating | ||
| Offer knowledge overview | ||
| Too long | Learning discouragers | |
| Too distracting | ||
| Lacking user-friendliness | ||
| No navigation overview | ||
| Stressing learners | ||
| Content not adapted | ||
| Translating to the real world | Real-world translators | Applying |
| Using real-world examples | ||
| Updating and maintaining | ||
| Knowing your target audience | ||
| Creating a development team | Preparation | |
| Planning a feasible budget |
Figure 2The final theme