OnlineTED.com--a novel web-based audience response system for higher education. A pilot study to evaluate user acceptance.

GMS Zeitschrift fur Medizinische Ausbildung Pub Date : 2014-02-17 eCollection Date: 2014-01-01 DOI:10.3205/zma000897
Felizian Kühbeck, Stefan Engelhardt, Antonio Sarikas
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Background and aim: Audience response (AR) systems are increasingly used in undergraduate medical education. However, high costs and complexity of conventional AR systems often limit their use. Here we present a novel AR system that is platform independent and does not require hardware clickers or additional software to be installed.

Methods and results: "OnlineTED" was developed at Technische Universität München (TUM) based on Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) with a My Structured Query Language (MySQL)-database as server- and Javascript as client-side programming languages. "OnlineTED" enables lecturers to create and manage question sets online and start polls in-class via a web-browser. Students can participate in the polls with any internet-enabled device (smartphones, tablet-PCs or laptops). A paper-based survey was conducted with undergraduate medical students and lecturers at TUM to compare "OnlineTED" with conventional AR systems using clickers. "OnlineTED" received above-average evaluation results by both students and lecturers at TUM and was seen on par or superior to conventional AR systems. The survey results indicated that up to 80% of students at TUM own an internet-enabled device (smartphone or tablet-PC) for participation in web-based AR technologies.

Summary and conclusion: "OnlineTED" is a novel web-based and platform-independent AR system for higher education that was well received by students and lecturers. As a non-commercial alternative to conventional AR systems it may foster interactive teaching in undergraduate education, in particular with large audiences.

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一个新颖的基于网络的高等教育受众响应系统。评估用户接受程度的初步研究。
背景与目的:受众反应(AR)系统在本科医学教育中的应用越来越广泛。然而,传统AR系统的高成本和复杂性往往限制了它们的使用。在这里,我们提出了一个新的AR系统,它是平台独立的,不需要硬件点击器或额外的软件安装。方法和结果:“OnlineTED”是由Technische Universität m nchen (TUM)基于超文本预处理器(PHP)开发的,使用My Structured Query Language (MySQL)-数据库作为服务器-和Javascript作为客户端编程语言。“OnlineTED”使讲师能够在线创建和管理问题集,并通过网络浏览器在课堂上开始投票。学生可以使用任何能上网的设备(智能手机、平板电脑或笔记本电脑)参与投票。我们对TUM的医科本科生和讲师进行了一项基于纸张的调查,以比较“在线”与使用点击器的传统AR系统。“OnlineTED”在TUM的学生和讲师中获得了高于平均水平的评价结果,被认为与传统的AR系统相当或优于传统的AR系统。调查结果显示,多达80%的TUM学生拥有可上网的设备(智能手机或平板电脑),用于参与基于web的AR技术。摘要与结论:“OnlineTED”是一种新颖的基于网络的、独立于平台的高等教育AR系统,深受学生和讲师的欢迎。作为传统AR系统的非商业替代方案,它可以促进本科教育中的互动教学,特别是在大量受众的情况下。
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