从提案到播客:在课堂上开始一个学生驱动的药学播客。

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jarett Worden, Jennifer Duck
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背景:播客是医疗保健提供者、住院医师、学生和患者广泛使用和流行的教育媒体。播客方便,易于访问,对听众来说可能是有效的教育工具。虽然一些研究试图衡量播客提高知识的有效性,但很少有研究评估播客在药学教育中的作用。这个项目的目的是为学生提供一个机会,通过一个学期的课堂作业来创建一个播客,并评估学生对知识、自信和职业认同的看法。教育活动:在一个学期的选修课程中,学生们以小组为单位,就传染病主题制作了一个10分钟的播客。学生们的任务是为每一集创作、录制和编辑内容。对播客的准确性、临床研究的总结和影响以及制作质量进行了评估。学期结束时,在公共平台上发布了一个播客,学生播客的片段可供收听。评估结果:在学期结束时,学生们对播客项目的焦虑感、信心、知识和支持度进行了调查。学生们表示,在完成播客项目后,他们的信心和知识都有了显著的提高。所有的学生都为自己制作的播客节目感到自豪,大多数人都表示计划收听并与他人分享这些播客节目。教育活动分析:创建一个学期的、学生驱动的课堂播客项目是可行的,并且可以促进学习和参与。学生们报告说,在完成他们的播客剧集后,他们的信心、知识和职业自豪感都有所增强。
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From proposal to podcast: Starting a student-driven pharmacy podcast in the classroom.

Background: Podcasts are a widely available and popular educational medium for healthcare providers, residents, students, and patients. Podcasts are convenient, accessible, and may be effective education tools for listeners. While some studies have attempted to measure the effectiveness of podcasting to enhance knowledge, there are few studies evaluating podcasts in pharmacy education. The purpose of this project was to provide students with the opportunity to create a podcast episode through an in-class, semester-long assignment and to evaluate student perceptions of knowledge, confidence, and professional identity.

Educational activity: Over the course of a semester-long elective class, students worked in groups to develop a 10-min podcast episode on an infectious diseases topic. Students were tasked with creating, recording, and editing content for individual episodes. The podcast episodes were evaluated on accuracy, summary and impact of clinical studies, and production quality. At the end of the semester, a podcast was launched on publicly available platforms and the student podcast episodes were made available for listening.

Evaluation findings: At the conclusion of the semester, students were surveyed on perceived anxiety, confidence, knowledge, and support surrounding the podcast project. Students indicated a notable increase in confidence and knowledge after completing the podcast project. All students were proud of the podcast episode they created and most indicated plans to listen to and share these podcast episodes with others.

Analysis of educational activity: The creation of a semester-long, student-driven class podcast project is feasible and promotes learning and engagement. Students reported increased confidence, knowledge, and professional pride after completing their podcast episodes.

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Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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