Electronic discussion forums in medical ethics education: the impact of didactic guidelines and netiquette
Author(s)
Buelens, Herman; U0012026; ; JFA; CORA;Totte, Nicole; ; ; ; ;
Deketelaere, Ann; U0006684; ; ; ;
Dierickx, Kris; U0014957; ; ; ; JLA
Keywords
randomised controlled trial [publication type]ethics
medical
internet, ethics, standards
practice guidelines, standards
professional practice, standards
anova
professional-development
online discussions
ethics teaching electronic discussion
education
Guidelines
LESEC_CAL
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Abstract
Objectives.The quality of computer-mediated asynchronous group discussion in educational settings often has potential for improvement. To this end, 2 categories of recommendations can be found in the literature. Some authors advise providing didactic guidelines to students. Others recommend informing students about the basics of (formal) network etiquette (netiquette). This paper investigates whether the type of guideline provided has an effect on either or both the quality of asynchronous group discussion and the appraisal of participants in the context of a course in medical ethics.status: published
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2007-07Type
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oai:lirias.kuleuven.be:123456789/199006https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/199006
0308-0110
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