DEVELOPING PHYSIOTHERAPY PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE THROUGH THE USE OF 'SOCIAL WIKIS'.

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Cunningham, Caitriona [1 ]
Donoghue, Grainne O. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Publ Hlth Physiotherapy & Populat Sci, Dublin, Ireland
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5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EDUCATION, RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (ICERI 2012) | 2012年
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Wiki; Professional Practice; Physiotherapy;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Project Objectives: To explore the use of wikis in the development of key health professional skills including critical appraisal of literature, collaborative work, use of technology, peer discussion and reflective practice. Methods: 10 groups of 5 students in Year 3 of their BSc Physiotherapy programme each created and contributed to a Wiki regarding exercise for a specific pathology (eg. obesity) over a 12 week university semester. Simultaneously students contributed to an online reflective journal based on their Wiki experience. Reflective online journal data were coded and analysed for common themes. Grades were awarded for both Wikis and diaries using specific criteria related to the module's learning objectives. Results: Students produced a number of creative, user - friendly Wikis which demonstrated a strong ability to appraise and summarise literature regarding the pathology-specific exercise topics. These will act as a readily accessible information and knowledge resource for their professional careers. In comparison with previous written assignments, Wiki content included more novel material and students wrote for an audience rather than an examiner only. Students' comfort and skill with the use of a new technology showed good development over the course of the semester. However, many approached the task as if producing a final webpage rather than valuing the process itself. That said the task did lead to valuable peer discussion, albeit in person, rather than online. The online reflective journals mapped the progressive experiences of an undergraduate cohort with social media and reflect the learning experience. Common themes which emerged from the students' journal data are outlined below and have been grouped into categories Initial apprehension Learning collaborative group skills Reluctance to edit Wiki Frustration with software Preference for individual assignments Wiki as a Learning Resource Discussion: The Wiki proved to be a successful learning tool with students reporting the value of appraising and summarising literature for the Wiki in a way that mirrors professional practice. Wikis led to collaborative creativity important for professionals who will often work as part of a team. Equally for professionals who may work alone, Wikis allow collaboration that might not otherwise be possible. Students also reported learning a lot about how to work successfully as part of a team. Given many students' unease with editing the work of others whom they know, strategies to facilitate a stronger online community where constructive editing is viewed as positive are required. Conclusion: The introduction of the wiki has led to a modular transformation and enabled an assessment re-design. Overall students engaged well with the process and learning objectives were met. Any negative feedback was based on group dynamic and software issues, the latter which may be remedied via the use of alternative Wiki software. The student reflections on the overall 'Wiki experience' should inform others wishing to introduce wikis into their professional programme.
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