Three Proven Strategies to Supercharge Digital Note-Taking in Physician Assistant/Associate Education.

Q2 Health Professions
Chelsey Hoffmann
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Introduction: Research on note-taking strategies in the higher education setting has been in existence since the 1920s. While both pros and cons exist for handwritten and digital note-taking techniques, recent research has focused on novel ways to optimize digital note-taking. With more students using laptops or tablets with a stylus, educators need to be equipped to coach students on evidenced-based ways to improve their digital note-taking.

Methods: PubMed, ERIC, and CINAHL databases were searched on January 6, 2025, using combinations of the following key words: digital, technology, analogue, note-taking, cognition, memory, laptop, stylus, and tablet. Studies were included if they were performed with adult learners in the higher education setting with a primary focus on note-taking.

Results: Three hundred thirty records were screened with 25 included in final review. Thematic analysis identified three emerging themes: (1) collaborative/group note-taking, (2) outlines, and (3) mind mapping, concept maps, or matrixes.

Discussion: Physician assistant/associate faculty can educate students on ways to conduct collaborative or group note-taking, create outlines, and generate mind maps, concept maps, or matrixes. These evidence-based digital note-taking strategies can be conducted independently or as a group. By supplementing these strategies with basic retrieval practices outside of the classroom, students will increase their likelihood of academic success.

在医师助理/助理教育中加强数字笔记的三个行之有效的策略。
导言:自20世纪20年代以来,高等教育环境下的笔记策略研究就已经存在。虽然手写笔记和数字笔记技术有利有弊,但最近的研究集中在优化数字笔记的新方法上。随着越来越多的学生使用带手写笔的笔记本电脑或平板电脑,教育工作者需要配备相关设备,指导学生采用基于证据的方法来提高他们的数字笔记记录能力。方法:检索于2025年1月6日出版的PubMed、ERIC和CINAHL数据库,检索关键词组合为:数字、技术、模拟、笔记、认知、记忆、笔记本电脑、手写笔和平板电脑。如果研究对象是高等教育背景下的成人学习者,主要关注的是记笔记,那么这些研究也被包括在内。结果:共筛选了330份记录,其中25份纳入最终审查。主题分析确定了三个新兴主题:(1)协作/小组笔记,(2)大纲,(3)思维导图、概念图或矩阵。讨论:医师助理/助理教师可以教育学生如何进行协作或小组笔记,创建大纲,并生成思维导图,概念图或矩阵。这些基于证据的数字笔记策略可以独立进行,也可以作为一个小组进行。通过课堂外的基本检索练习来补充这些策略,学生将增加他们学业成功的可能性。
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