| Literature DB >> 36099020 |
Marcus Khai Siang Soon1, Laura Martinengo1, Junde Lu2, Lorainne Tudor Car1,3, Clement Luck Khng Chia1,2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted medical education, shifting learning online. Social media platforms, including messaging apps, are well integrated into medical education. However, Telegram's role in medical education remains relatively unexplored.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Telegram; distance education; general surgery; messaging apps; social media; undergraduate medical education
Year: 2022 PMID: 36099020 PMCID: PMC9518707 DOI: 10.2196/35983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Med Educ ISSN: 2369-3762
Figure 1Screenshot of an MCQ (left) with its explanation (right). MCQ: multiple-choice question.
Figure 2Themes and subthemes arising from thematic analysis of the interview transcripts. mLearning: mobile learning; TESLA: Telegram Education for Surgery Learning and Application.
Suggested features to include when creating messaging app groups to support medical students’ learning.
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| Recognizable |
A catchy channel name |
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| Accessible |
Clear guidance for users on how to join the study group |
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| Anonymity |
Participants to be allowed to answer questions anonymously |
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| Timely |
Questions to be posted during the academic year and not during holidays |
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| Regular |
Questions to be posted at regular, predictable intervals |
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| Credible and trustworthy |
Created by health professionals or reference to trusted information sources |
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| Organized |
Study group content clearly organized, with adequate signposting to study topics, etc |
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| Clear and unambiguous |
Indication of the difficulty level of each question Explanations provided for all options and all questions Links provided to learning resources, such as peer-reviewed papers, book articles, pictures/photos, short videos |
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| Relevant to the target population |
Appropriate question difficulty Real-life clinical cases Contextualized to the local setting |
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| Type of questions |
Variety of question formats, including MCQsa, open-ended questions, etc |
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| Engaging |
Bite-sized information Case-based questions Variation of question difficulty Use of visuals |
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| Instant feedback |
Immediate response after participant’s response Showing participant option selection rates |
aMCQ: multiple-choice question.