Be in the Digital Room Where it Happens, Part II: Social Media for Neurology Educators.

Child neurology open Pub Date : 2023-04-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2329048X231169400
Jessica Goldstein, Jaclyn M Martindale, Catherine Albin, Kathryn Xixis, Rachel Gottlieb-Smith, Scott Otallah, Arpita Lakhotia, Lauren D Strauss, Nancy Bass, Roy E Strowd, Adam Rodman
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Social media has changed the way we communicate and interact. Unsurprisingly, it has also changed how we teach and learn. Younger generations of learners have transitioned from traditional educational sources to digital ones. Medical educators need to adapt to trends in medical education and develop fluency in the digital methods used by medical learners today. This is part two of a two-part series on social media and digital education in neurology. This article provides an overview of how social media can be used as a teaching tool in medical education and provides an overview in which it is grounded. We offer practical strategies on how social media can promote lifelong learning, educator development, educator support, and foster educator identity with accompanying neurology-specific examples. We also review considerations for incorporating social media into teaching and learning practices and future directions for integrating these tools in neurology education.

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置身于数字世界,第二部分:神经病学教育工作者的社交媒体。
社交媒体改变了我们的交流和互动方式。毫不奇怪,它也改变了我们的教学方式。年轻一代的学习者已经从传统教育资源过渡到数字教育资源。医学教育工作者需要适应医学教育的发展趋势,熟练掌握当今医学学习者使用的数字化方法。本文是 "神经病学中的社交媒体和数字化教育 "系列文章的第二部分。本文概述了如何在医学教育中将社交媒体用作教学工具,并提供了其基础概述。我们提供了有关社交媒体如何促进终身学习、教育者发展、教育者支持和培养教育者身份认同的实用策略,并附有神经病学的具体实例。我们还回顾了将社交媒体融入教学实践的注意事项,以及将这些工具融入神经病学教育的未来方向。
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