‘Goldilocks anatomy’ – data-conserving anatomy video tutorials during emergency remote teaching

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Q. Wessels, A. D. Plessis, K. V. Niekerk
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Abstract

Namibia’s State of Emergency was announced on 27 March 2020. Institutional attempts to introduce blended learning and formal online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic prior to the students leaving campus came too late. We subsequently did not have the luxury of time to plan and prepare formal online material. Emergency remote teaching (ERT) was started whilst our students were on recess with many stuck at home in rural off-grid settings. They were subsequently faced with erratic internet connectivity and limited data.  This limitation necessitated a small file size alternative that addressed the educational needs of our students whilst permitting constructive alignment with the intended learning objectives. Furthermore, it was also found that students prefer communication through WhatsApp. Here the authors report on a novel and content-specific approach to ERT through to-the-point anatomy video tutorials that are data friendly – i.e., Goldilocks Anatomy.
“金发姑娘解剖学”——紧急远程教学期间的数据保存解剖学视频教程
纳米比亚于2020年3月27日宣布进入紧急状态。在新冠肺炎大流行期间,在学生离开校园之前引入混合学习和正式在线学习的机构尝试为时已晚。随后,我们没有足够的时间来计划和准备正式的在线材料。紧急远程教学(ERT)在我们的学生课间休息时开始,许多学生被困在农村离网环境中的家中。他们随后面临着不稳定的互联网连接和有限的数据。这种限制需要一个小文件大小的替代方案,以满足我们学生的教育需求,同时允许与预期的学习目标保持建设性的一致。此外,研究还发现,学生更喜欢通过WhatsApp进行交流。在这里,作者报告了一种新颖的、针对具体内容的ERT方法,通过数据友好的解剖视频教程,即Goldilocks anatomy。
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African Journal of Health Professions Education
African Journal of Health Professions Education HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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