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IT support in emergency remote teaching in response to COVID-19.

Christian Bruns1,2, Tim Herrmann1,2, Martin Böckmann-Barthel3, Hermann-Josef Rothkötter4, Johannes Bernarding1,2, Markus Plaumann1.   

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic hit the German education system unexpectedly and forced its universities to shift to Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT). The Data Integration Center (DIC) of the University Hospital Magdeburg and the Institute of Biometry and Medical Informatics (IBMI) has developed a concept based on existing structures that can be quickly implemented and used by the Medical Faculty at Otto von Guericke University. This manuscript focuses on the IT support for lecturers, which allows them to concentrate on teaching their lessons, although the authors are aware that this is only a small part of the entire subject. Additionally, there is a great awareness that ERT can never replace well-structured in-person classes. Concept: The key feature of the concept uses the well-working management system for all physical rooms of the university by designing a virtual video conference room for every physical room. This allows high interactivity for lectures and seminars while applying proven teaching methods. Additionally, a collaboration software system to document all lessons learned and a technical support team have been available for the teaching staff. Courses with a hands-on approach require more personal interaction than lectures. Therefore, the issues of practical trainings have not been solved with this concept, but been tackled by using questionnaires and minimizing contacts during attestations. Applied IT tools: The concept's requirements were met by Zoom Meetings, Confluence, HIS/LSF and Moodle. Discussion and
Conclusion: The concept helped the lecturers to provide high-quality teaching for students at universities. Additionally, it allows for a dynamic response to new needs and problems. The concept will be reviewed as part of a higher Universal Design for Learning concept and may support lecturers in the following semesters in hybrid meetings with real and virtual attendees.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; IT support; emergency remote teaching; medical education; virtual rooms

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33659621      PMCID: PMC7899103          DOI: 10.3205/zma001412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  GMS J Med Educ        ISSN: 2366-5017


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1.  ["Online from tomorrow on please": comparison of digital framework conditions of curricular teaching at national university ENT clinics in times of COVID-19 : Digital teaching at national university ENT clinics].

Authors:  C Offergeld; M Ketterer; M Neudert; F Hassepaß; N Weerda; B Richter; L Traser; C Becker; N Deeg; A Knopf; T Wesarg; A-K Rauch; T Jakob; F Ferver; F Lang; V Vielsmeier; S Hackenberg; M Diensthuber; M Praetorius; B Hofauer; N Mansour; S Kuhn; T Hildenbrand
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2020-09-14       Impact factor: 1.284

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1.  Medical teachers' experience of emergency remote teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-institutional study.

Authors:  Enoch Chan; Mei Li Khong; Adrienne Torda; Julian A Tanner; Gary M Velan; Gordon T C Wong
Journal:  BMC Med Educ       Date:  2022-04-21       Impact factor: 3.263

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