Introduction: Social media for medical education is an area gaining acceptance from both educators and users. A number of studies have reported social media learning innovations originating from medical educators, but few have examined medical students’ own creative endeavours in this arena. Such resources can be difficult to identify, particularly if they are not accessible in the public domain. This study examined both the overt and hidden elements of student-created social media resources, why they were created and how they were used. Methods: A mixed-methods study was employed at the University of Hong Kong. An exploratory qualitative phase of ethnographic fieldwork was conducted for four months, including online interactions on soci...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Understanding how students and educators use social media, and their perceptions of its benefits, ma...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Social media are used by an overwhelming majority of today's "digitally native" medical students; a ...
Abstract Background Medical curricula are increasingly using small group learning and less didactic ...
There is increasing interest in employing social media tools for educational purposes, but few matur...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
E-learning has become an increasingly important tool in medical education in the 21st century. Educ...
Background: Social media is an asset that higher education students can use for an array of purposes...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...
Understanding how students and educators use social media, and their perceptions of its benefits, ma...
Objectives: Social media are online tools that allow collaboration and community building. Succinctl...
Introduction: The scope of the research was a more detailed understanding of the influence of social...
AbstractIn the last years there has been a growing interest in using social media in every area of h...
Social media are used by an overwhelming majority of today's "digitally native" medical students; a ...
Abstract Background Medical curricula are increasingly using small group learning and less didactic ...
There is increasing interest in employing social media tools for educational purposes, but few matur...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digitalprofessionalism in...
E-learning has become an increasingly important tool in medical education in the 21st century. Educ...
Background: Social media is an asset that higher education students can use for an array of purposes...
BACKGROUND: Social media has been increasingly used as a learning tool in medical education. Specifi...
Background: Social media is regularly used by undergraduate students. Twitter has a constant feed to...
Social media has become ubiquitous to modern life. Consequently, embedding digital professionalism i...