图式:一种量化的学习解决方案,用于扩大、评估和分析医学学习。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-04-06 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.81803
Deepu Sebin, Vishwin Doda, Skanthavelan Balamani
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量化学习是指利用移动应用程序、云端分析、机器学习算法和实时绩效跟踪系统等数字技术,提供更加精细、个性化和可衡量的教育体验和成果。这些原则以及横向和纵向整合学习构成了现代学习方法的基础。随着全球从传统学习向能力本位教育的转变,教育工作者一致认为有必要促进量化学习。教育机构越来越容易获得技术,这使得学习方式出现了前所未有的创新。移动计算、云计算和 Web 2.0 工具的融合使这种模式更加实用。尽管如此,在医学教育中取得的成果却很少,量化学习和技术辅助工具仅限于少数机构,而且主要用于模拟课堂环境。本创新报告介绍了 Schema 的开发、动态和范围,Schema 是一种基于应用程序的电子学习解决方案,专为医学本科生设计,旨在促进量化、综合、高产和自主学习,以及基于反馈的自我评估和进度监控。Schema 与临床前、准临床和临床选择题(MCQ)数据库相连,并将这些选择题整理成独立于核心科目的细化子课题。它还能在学习者解决这些 MCQ 时监控他们的学习进度和表现,并将这些信息转化为可量化的可视化反馈,供学习者有针对性地改进、修改和评估他们的能力。考虑到新一代医学生乐于在医学院的传统学习环境之外接触技术、新颖的学习技巧和资源,这一点非常重要。2022 年,我们将 Schema 作为电子学习平台的一部分提供给医学生,以帮助他们学习。此外,我们还希望利用 Schema 及其提供的各种可能性,深入了解我们学习医学的方式。
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Schema: A Quantified Learning Solution to Augment, Assess, and Analyze Learning in Medicine.

Quantified learning is the use of digital technologies, such as mobile applications, cloud-based analytics, machine learning algorithms, and real-time performance tracking systems, to deliver more granular, personalized, and measurable educational experiences and outcomes. These principles, along with horizontal and vertical integrative learning, form the basis of modern learning methods. As we witness a global shift from traditional learning to competency-based education, educators agree that there is a need to promote quantified learning. The increased accessibility of technology in educational institutions has allowed unprecedented innovation in learning. The convergence of mobile computing, cloud computing, and Web 2.0 tools has made such models more practical. Despite this, little has been achieved in medical education, where quantified learning and technology aids are limited to a few institutions and used mainly in simulated classroom environments. This innovation report describes the development, dynamics, and scope of Schema, an app-based e-learning solution designed for undergraduate medical students to promote quantified, integrative, high-yield, and self-directed learning along with feedback-based self-assessment and progress monitoring. Schema is linked to a database of preclinical, paraclinical, and clinical multiple choice questions (MCQs) that it organizes into granular subtopics independent of the core subject. It also monitors the progress and performance of the learner as they solve these MCQs and converts that information into quantifiable visual feedback for the learners, which is used to target, improve, revise, and assess their competency. This is important considering the new generation of medical students open to introducing themselves to technology, novel study techniques, and resources outside the traditional learning environment of a medical school. Schema was made available to medical students as part of an e-learning platform in 2022 to aid their learning. In addition, we also aim to use Schema and the range of possibilities it offers to gain deeper insights into the way we learn medicine.

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