articleMedical TeacherJan 1, 2008Closed access

AMEE Guide 32: e-Learning in medical education Part 1: Learning, teaching and assessment

NOSM University

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Abstract

In just a few years, e-learning has become part of the mainstream in medical education. While e-learning means many things to many people, at its heart it is concerned with the educational uses of technology. For the purposes of this guide, we consider the many ways that the information revolution has affected and remediated the practice of healthcare teaching and learning. Deploying new technologies usually introduces tensions, and e-learning is no exception. Some wish to use it merely to perform pre-existing activities more efficiently or faster. Others pursue new ways of thinking and working that the use of such technology affords them. Simultaneously, while education, not technology, is the prime goal (and…

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Keywords
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Creativity
  • Health care
  • Mainstream
  • Serendipity
  • Resource (disambiguation)
  • Computer science
  • E learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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