Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education in hospitals and universities is severely affected. On the verge of sudden conversion to online education, there are many different aspects of it that triggers discomfort to the educators and the students. However, there are also many areas th...

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Main Authors: Ramly, Nur Fariza, Alias, Nurfatihah, Saw, Yee Horng, Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana
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Published: Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.932552021-11-12T08:22:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/93255/ Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward? Ramly, Nur Fariza Alias, Nurfatihah Saw, Yee Horng Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana L Education (General) R Medicine (General) T Technology (General) In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education in hospitals and universities is severely affected. On the verge of sudden conversion to online education, there are many different aspects of it that triggers discomfort to the educators and the students. However, there are also many areas that have proven to be beneficial for medical education. Adapting the online technology into medical education should be blended with the conventional model of teaching and learning, not to replace or move away from it. A more precise online model of teaching and learning should be developed by including the concept of adult learning and implementing the model based on knowledge acquisitions, clinical skills development, communication skills and professionalism. A flexible model that is learner-centric, incorporates active participation and networking, with microlearning modules, is an ideal model for medical education, including anaesthesia education. Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/93255/1/93255_Technology-enhanced%20learning%20and%20teaching%20in%20anaesthesia.pdf Ramly, Nur Fariza and Alias, Nurfatihah and Saw, Yee Horng and Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana (2021) Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward? Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists Year Book 2020/2021. pp. 55-60. ISSN 2462-1307
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Alias, Nurfatihah
Saw, Yee Horng
Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana
Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
description In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical education in hospitals and universities is severely affected. On the verge of sudden conversion to online education, there are many different aspects of it that triggers discomfort to the educators and the students. However, there are also many areas that have proven to be beneficial for medical education. Adapting the online technology into medical education should be blended with the conventional model of teaching and learning, not to replace or move away from it. A more precise online model of teaching and learning should be developed by including the concept of adult learning and implementing the model based on knowledge acquisitions, clinical skills development, communication skills and professionalism. A flexible model that is learner-centric, incorporates active participation and networking, with microlearning modules, is an ideal model for medical education, including anaesthesia education.
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author Ramly, Nur Fariza
Alias, Nurfatihah
Saw, Yee Horng
Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana
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Saw, Yee Horng
Mohamad Saad, Noor Liyana
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title Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
title_short Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
title_full Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
title_fullStr Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
title_full_unstemmed Technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
title_sort technology-enhanced learning and teaching in anaesthesia: is it the time to move forward?
publisher Malaysian Society of Anaesthesiologists
publishDate 2021
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