scholarly journals Research on blended teaching model based on web-based autonomous learning—taking the course of Excel formula and function as an example

Author(s):  
Xiaoyan Cai ◽  
Wei Shen ◽  
Lina Lu ◽  
Chuizhen Zeng ◽  
Xianyu Meng ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 548-549 ◽  
pp. 1450-1453
Author(s):  
Cong Liu

Blended learning is a continuously developing and extending concept, which has been the hot topic of educational technology. With the development of information technology, the network environment has become one of the important environments for learners to study. Autonomous learning and collaborative learning, which are based on network environment, will become indispensable ways of future learning. This paper analyzes the basic theory of blended learning, discusses the meaning and relationship of autonomous learning and collaborative learning, and analyzes the advantages of autonomous and collaborative learning brought by network. Then with teaching practice, this paper builds a web-based autonomous and collaborative teaching model under blended learning. Finally, the paper gives a detailed description in designing teaching process, module structure, functions and system architecture of web-based autonomous and collaborative teaching model. The analysis shows that applying this model to course teaching has some influence and practical significance to enrich and improve the teaching pattern.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Lin ◽  
Yan Chen ◽  
Songchang Shi ◽  
Jixing Liang ◽  
Huibin Huang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has posed great threat to the global population’s health and nearly every medical school throughout the world suspended classes as a precaution against the virus. The aim of this research is to explore the most suitable teaching and learning pattern in medical school during COVID-19 Outbreak. Methods: This was a case-control study which conducted in a medical school. We applied a new blended teaching model based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction to the students before the outbreak and when universities responded to the COVID-19 outbreak by closing campuses, they shifted to different forms of distance learning. Fifty fourth-year medical students receiving the “5+3” pattern courses regarding internal medicine were enrolled in the study. A five-point Likert scale questionnaire that contains 20 items was used to compare the effect of the two kinds of teaching patterns. It evaluated the indicators of core competencies of students including professionalism, attitude towards learning, knowledge and learning skills, teamwork skills, motivation in learning, adaptability and acceptance of the courses and network environment.Results: According to the descriptive statistical analysis of the first part of the questionnaire (question 1-16), the average score of adaptability and acceptance of the courses is 2.60 less than 3, indicating that students are more adapted to other forms of distance learning during COVID-19 outbreak; the average score of the rest of the questions is greater than 3, indicating that blended teaching model based on 5G network is superior to other forms of distance learning. The number of male students who are inclined to the blended teaching model based on 5G network is 0.13 times as much as that of female students (95%CI:0.028~0.602, p=0.009).Conclusion: The results that medical education based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction is a more suitable option to teach medical students.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Lin ◽  
Yan Chen ◽  
Songchang Shi ◽  
Jixing Liang ◽  
Huibin Huang ◽  
...  

AbstractImportanceThe spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has posed great threat to people’s health and several medical schools in the world suspended classes as a precaution against the virus. China has also adopted precautionary measures to keep medical schools running without suspending classes. Thinking ahead after COVID-19 Outbreak is important.ObjectiveTo explore the most suitable teaching and learning pattern in medical school during COVID-19 Outbreak.DesignThis study is a case-control study. We had tried to apply a new blended teaching model based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction to the students before the outbreak and then universities responded to the COVID-19 outbreak by closing campuses and shifting to other forms of distance learning. In other word, the courses started using blended teaching model before COVID-19 outbreak and might last using other forms of distance learning throughout the pandemic. Five Point Likert Scale Questionnaires which contains 20 items were used, and the effect of the two kinds of teaching patterns was compared by evaluating the indicators of core competencies of students including professionalism, attitude towards learning, knowledge and learning skills, teamwork skills, motivation in learning, adaptability and acceptance of the courses and network environment.SettingOur study based on a single center.ParticipantsFifty fourth-year medical students receiving the “5+3” pattern courses regarding internal medicine were enrolled in the study.Exposure(s) (for observational studies)The teaching and learning patter started using blended teaching model before COVID-19 outbreak and might last using other forms of distance learning throughout the pandemic.Main Outcome(s)According to the descriptive statistical analysis of the first part of the questionnaire (question 1-16), the average score of adaptability and acceptance of the courses is 2.60 lower than 3, indicating that students are more adapted to other forms of distance learning during COVID-19 outbreak; the average score of the rest of the questions is higher than 3, indicating that blended teaching model based on 5G network is superior to other forms of distance learning. The number of male students who are inclined to the blended teaching model based on 5G network is 0.13 times as much as that of female students (95%CI:0.028∼0.602, p=0.009).ResultsOnline forms of distance learning were accepted by the students. Female students had higher expectations on the course and were more likely to adapt well to the change during the COVID-19 outbreak. However, all students preferred the blended teaching model based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction before the pandemic.ConclusionIt indicates that medical education based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction is a more suitable option to teach medical students online. China’s experience in online higher medical education may serve as a reference to other countries during the pandemic.Key pointQuestionsWhat are the reflections on approaches to teaching and learning during COVID-19 Outbreak?FindingsFifty fourth-year medical students receiving the “5+3” pattern courses regarding internal medicine were enrolled. Five Point Likert Scale Questionnaires which contains 20 items were used. This study indicates that medical education based on 5G network that combined team-based learning (TBL) and online interaction is a more suitable option to teach medical students online during COVID-19 outbreak.MeaningChina’s experience in online higher medical education may serve as a reference to other countries during the pandemic.


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