Introduction: In 2008, the German Council of Science had advised universities to establish a quality management system (QMS) that conforms to international standards. The system was to be implemented within 5 years, i.e., until 2014 at the latest. The aim of the present study was to determine whether a QMS suitable for electronic learning (eLearning) domain of medical education to be used across Germany has meanwhile been identified. Methods: We approached all medical universities in Germany (n=35), using an anonymous questionnaire (8 domains, 50 items). Results: Our results (response rate 46.3%) indicated very reluctant application of QMS in eLearning and a major information deficit at the various institutions. Conclusions: Authors conclu...
In the recent years various multimedia learning modules were developed at the Hannover Medical Schoo...
Aim: This paper's aim is to evaluate an e-learning-platform, which is meant to introduce medical st...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...
Introduction: In 2008, the German Council of Science had advised universities to establish a quality...
Introduction: In 2008, the German Council of Science had advised universities to establish a qualit...
AbstractQuality in E-Learning is a critical success factor that is not easy to determine and achieve...
Introduction: Dalarna University and the Nursing programme have performed eLearning for a long time ...
Abstract Background With the strike of Covid-19, an unprecedented rapid shift to remote learning hap...
BACKGROUND: E-learning is driving major shifts in medical education. Prioritizing learning theories ...
Quality management has a strong tradition in medicine because of its special responsibility to socie...
Background: Little is known about evaluation practices as well as performance-oriented allocation o...
Faced with a bewildering array of eLearning materials, modules, courses and programmes how can tutor...
Background: Little is known about evaluation practices as well as performance-oriented allocation of...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify the needs and expectations of learners and...
Background: The progressive use of e-learning in postgraduate medical education calls for useful qua...
In the recent years various multimedia learning modules were developed at the Hannover Medical Schoo...
Aim: This paper's aim is to evaluate an e-learning-platform, which is meant to introduce medical st...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...
Introduction: In 2008, the German Council of Science had advised universities to establish a quality...
Introduction: In 2008, the German Council of Science had advised universities to establish a qualit...
AbstractQuality in E-Learning is a critical success factor that is not easy to determine and achieve...
Introduction: Dalarna University and the Nursing programme have performed eLearning for a long time ...
Abstract Background With the strike of Covid-19, an unprecedented rapid shift to remote learning hap...
BACKGROUND: E-learning is driving major shifts in medical education. Prioritizing learning theories ...
Quality management has a strong tradition in medicine because of its special responsibility to socie...
Background: Little is known about evaluation practices as well as performance-oriented allocation o...
Faced with a bewildering array of eLearning materials, modules, courses and programmes how can tutor...
Background: Little is known about evaluation practices as well as performance-oriented allocation of...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to identify the needs and expectations of learners and...
Background: The progressive use of e-learning in postgraduate medical education calls for useful qua...
In the recent years various multimedia learning modules were developed at the Hannover Medical Schoo...
Aim: This paper's aim is to evaluate an e-learning-platform, which is meant to introduce medical st...
Background: There will be a lack of 18 million healthcare workers by 2030. Multiplying the number of...