The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-learning (notably apps), simulation and social media. Smartphones with point-of-care tools (such as textbooks, drug guides and medical calculators) can support workplace learning and doctors’ decision-making. Simulations can help develop technical skills and team interactions, and ‘in situ’ simulations improve the match between the virtual and the real. Social media (wikis, blogs, networking, YouTube) heralds a more participatory and collaborative approach to knowledge development. These uses of technology are related to Kolb's learning cycle and Eraut's intentions of informal learning. Contentions and controversies with these technologies exi...
Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of mor...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
The issue of preparedness of medical students to work as junior doctors has come under increasing sc...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Background Smartphones are ubiquitous and commonly used as a learning and information resource. T...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
The aim of this research is to contribute to the general system education providing new insights and...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
Abstract Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledg...
Background: The current generation of medical students has grown up surrounded by information and co...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
A strong need exists to connect learner experiences at the workplace with formal training activities...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Abstract Background M-learning is education using personal mobile electronic devices. Given the prev...
Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of mor...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
The issue of preparedness of medical students to work as junior doctors has come under increasing sc...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
The influence of technology in medical workplace learning is explored by focusing on three uses: m-l...
Background Smartphones are ubiquitous and commonly used as a learning and information resource. T...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is increasingly being used by clinicians to access up-to-date ...
The aim of this research is to contribute to the general system education providing new insights and...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
Abstract Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledg...
Background: The current generation of medical students has grown up surrounded by information and co...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
A strong need exists to connect learner experiences at the workplace with formal training activities...
Background The amount of information needed by doctors has exploded. The nature of knowledge (expli...
Abstract Background M-learning is education using personal mobile electronic devices. Given the prev...
Context Learning technologies are ubiquitous in medical schools, implemented in anticipation of mor...
The use of mobile Internet devices (MIDs), smartphones, and proprietary software applications (also ...
The issue of preparedness of medical students to work as junior doctors has come under increasing sc...