Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of more effective, active and authentic learning and teaching. Such thinking appears to be an instance of solutionism. The evidence is that academics’ adoption of learning technologies is often limited in scale and scope and frequently fails to transform their teaching practices. Purpose This paper aims to provide a contextualised analysis of considerations pertinent to the adoption of learning technologies by teaching staff. We contextualise a framework for understanding adoption of learning technologies in higher education by medical education. Conclusions We identify multiple precursors that predict individual patterns of adoption, illum...
Health sciences education is rendered within a context that is characterised by knowledge and techno...
OBJECTIVE: This article provides an overview of how trainees, faculty, and institutions use technolo...
A great deal of effort has been expended on trying to determine whether traditional instruction, onl...
Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of mor...
Educational computer applications have flooded into all fields of education, especially during the p...
Introduction: Although the incorporation of technology brings numerous benefits into learning, this ...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Background: There is an increasing use of technology for teaching and learning in medical education ...
[Extract] This paper explores learning experiences from both a general and a medical education persp...
History is abundant with predictions about the influence of new technologies on educational practice...
The new technologies have advanced astonishingly in the last few decades. There are more and more Me...
Sayinthen Vivekanantham, Rahul Prashanth Ravindran Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Lon...
Despite large investment by higher education institutions in technology for faculty and student use,...
Despite large investments by higher education institutions in technology for faculty and student use...
New technology has brought significant changes in education (Bates, 2005). Medical education has als...
Health sciences education is rendered within a context that is characterised by knowledge and techno...
OBJECTIVE: This article provides an overview of how trainees, faculty, and institutions use technolo...
A great deal of effort has been expended on trying to determine whether traditional instruction, onl...
Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of mor...
Educational computer applications have flooded into all fields of education, especially during the p...
Introduction: Although the incorporation of technology brings numerous benefits into learning, this ...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Background: There is an increasing use of technology for teaching and learning in medical education ...
[Extract] This paper explores learning experiences from both a general and a medical education persp...
History is abundant with predictions about the influence of new technologies on educational practice...
The new technologies have advanced astonishingly in the last few decades. There are more and more Me...
Sayinthen Vivekanantham, Rahul Prashanth Ravindran Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, Lon...
Despite large investment by higher education institutions in technology for faculty and student use,...
Despite large investments by higher education institutions in technology for faculty and student use...
New technology has brought significant changes in education (Bates, 2005). Medical education has als...
Health sciences education is rendered within a context that is characterised by knowledge and techno...
OBJECTIVE: This article provides an overview of how trainees, faculty, and institutions use technolo...
A great deal of effort has been expended on trying to determine whether traditional instruction, onl...