Derivation of Two Critical Appraisal Scores for Trainees to Evaluate Online Educational Resources: A METRIQ Study

  • Teresa M. Chan
  • Brent Thoma
  • Keeth Krishnan
  • Michelle Lin
  • Christopher R. Carpenter
  • Matt Astin
  • Kulamakan Kulasegaram
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Publication date
September 2016
Publisher
eScholarship Publishing, University of California
ISSN
1936-900X
Journal
issn:1936-900X
Citation count (estimate)
12

Abstract

Introduction: Online education resources (OERs), like blogs and podcasts, increasingly augment or replace traditional medical education resources such as textbooks and lectures. Trainees’ ability to evaluate these resources is poor, and few quality assessment aids have been developed to assist them. This study aimed to derive a quality evaluation instrument for this purpose. Methods: We used a three-phase methodology. In Phase 1, a previously derived list of 151 OER quality indicators was reduced to 13 items using data from published consensus-building studies (of medical educators, expert podcasters, and expert bloggers) and subsequent evaluation by our team. In Phase 2, these 13 items were converted to seven-point Likert scales used by t...

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