Assessing medical students’ self-regulation as aptitude in computer-based learning

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Hyuksoon S. Song
Adina L. Kalet
Jan L. Plass
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[1] New York University,Program in Educational Communication and Technology
[2] New York University,Department of Medicine (General Internal Medicine)
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Advances in Health Sciences Education | 2011年 / 16卷
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Computer-based learning environments; Concurrent validity; Instrument development; Inter-rater reliability; Learning achievement; Medical students; Self-regulated learning;
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We developed a Self-Regulation Measure for Computer-based learning (SRMC) tailored toward medical students, by modifying Zimmerman’s Self-Regulated Learning Interview Schedule (SRLIS) for K-12 learners. The SRMC’s reliability and validity were examined in 2 studies. In Study 1, 109 first-year medical students were asked to complete the SRMC. Bivariate correlation analysis results indicated that the SRMC scores had a moderate degree of correlation with student achievement in a teacher-developed test. In Study 2, 58 third-year clerkship students completed the SRMC. Regression analysis results indicated that the frequency of medical students’ usage of self-regulation strategies was associated with their general clinical knowledge measured by a nationally standardized licensing exam. These two studies provided evidence for the reliability and concurrent validity of the SRMC to assess medical students’ self-regulation as aptitude. Future work should provide evidence to guide and improve instructional design as well as inform educational policy.
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