千禧一代研究生在健康促进项目规划中使用技术和基于问题的学习来增强高层次认知

J. Matthews
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作为“千禧一代”,现在的研究生对技术非常熟悉。为了让这些学生参与到他们的学习中,我们将更高层次的认知过程和知识维度纳入我们的课程目标中。我们还要求学生使用一种新颖的在线工具来完成他们的主要作业。利用基于问题的学习和人口健康方法,学生们合作开发了一个多策略的大学同伴营养教育计划。在三年的时间里,每个班级都使用在线健康计划计划,这是一个免费的、基于网络的健康促进计划工具的交互式集合。这种课程内容的实际应用使学生能够发展和实践公共卫生的核心能力。学生们的匿名评价显示,与同事一起完成将在现实生活中使用的项目“赋予了他们工作的意义,并激励他们尽最大努力”。他们相信他们从这个作业中学到了比传统课堂项目更多的东西。他们对开发一个综合项目的复杂性感到惊讶,并学会了批判性地思考结果。一些学生希望在整个项目中得到更多的指导,以反映学生在基于问题的学习中经常面临的挑战;然而,这也促进了他们在更高层次上的学习。这些实地经历促使学生走出自己的舒适区,并促进了比仅仅通过讲座更深入的学习。其他教育工作者可能会发现这种类型的项目,通过全面的学习目标和使用新颖的在线工具来加强经验和基于问题的学习,是研究生院向专业实践的适当过渡。
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Millennial Graduate Students’ Use Of Technology And Problem-Based Learning To Enhance Higher-Level Cognition In Health Promotion Program Planning
As ‘Millennials’, current graduate students are very familiar with technology. To engage these students in their learning, we incorporated higher-level cognitive processes and knowledge dimensions into our course objectives. We also asked students to use a novel on-line tool to complete their major assignment. Using problem-based learning and a population health approach, students collaboratively developed a multi-strategy university peer nutrition education program. Over a three-year period, each class used the Online Health Program Planner, a freely-available, web-based, interactive collection of health promotion planning tools. This practical application of course content enabled students to develop and practice core competencies in public health. Students’ anonymous evaluations revealed that working with their colleagues on projects that would be used in a real-life setting “gave meaning to their work and motivated them to do their best”. They believed that they learned more from this assignment than traditional class projects. They were surprised by the complexity involved in developing a comprehensive program, and learned to think critically about outcomes. Some students wanted more guidance throughout the project, reflecting challenges students often face during problembased learning; however, this also facilitated their learning at a higher level. These field experiences pushed students outside their comfort zones and promoted deeper learning than is possible through lectures alone. Other educators may find this type of project, in which experiential and problem-based learning were enhanced by comprehensive learning objectives and the use of a novel on-line tool, to be an appropriate transition from graduate school to professional practice.
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