军事学生和教师对两次快速课程转换到在线环境的意见和结果的审查:美国空军航空航天医学学院的案例研究

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Stephen Hernandez, Susan F. Dukes, Vina E. Howarth, Jeanne M. Nipper, Melanie M. Lazarus
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美国空军航空航天医学学院(USAFSAM)是国际知名的航空航天医学学习中心。在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,需要将课程快速转换为在线格式,以保持学生吞吐量和教师培训,同时确保对教师和学生的保护。两个驻地课程,基本领导飞行员技能训练(BLAST)课程和基本教官课程(BIC),被用来试点这一转变过程。通过两门课程的试点转换,获得了实施团队的经验教训以及学生对两种课程形式的反馈。分别对BIC和BLAST课程进行的学生评价比较显示,面对面和在线学生课程评价存在统计学上的显著差异;然而,这些差异并不是实质性的。学生们强烈认为,无论何种课程形式,他们都可以根据所学知识完成职业领域要求的任务。教师观察到在线环境具有吸引力,适应性强,并有助于减少传统的面对面挑战。在线授课所获得的积极属性、潜在的成本节约以及关于学生评估的初步发现表明,虚拟课程可能有利于培训飞行员,同时继续获得与传统的面对面授课类似的结果。
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Examination of Military Student and Faculty Opinions and Outcomes of Two Rapid Course Conversions to the Online Environment: A Case Study at the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine
ABSTRACT The U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) is an internationally renowned center for aerospace medical learning. During the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, rapid course conversion to an online format was required to maintain student throughput and faculty training while ensuring faculty and student protection. Two in-residence courses, the Basic Leadership Airman Skills Training (BLAST) course and Basic Instructor Course (BIC), were used to pilot this conversion process. Through the pilot conversion of both courses, lessons learned were obtained from the implementation team as well as student feedback for the two course formats. A comparison of student evaluations, conducted separately for BIC and BLAST courses, showed some statistically significant differences in in-person and online student course evaluations; however, the differences were not substantive. Students strongly agreed they could perform tasks required by their career field based on what they learned, regardless of the type of course delivery. Instructors observed the online environment to be engaging, adaptable, and aided in the reduction of traditional in-person challenges. The positive attributes gained by online delivery, potential cost savings, and the initial findings regarding student evaluations suggest virtual courses may be beneficial to educating Airmen, while continuing to attain outcomes similar to traditional, in-person offerings.
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