TY - JOUR
T1 - Creating a ‘choose your topic’ massive open online course
T2 - an innovative and flexible approach to delivering injury prevention education
AU - Ibrahim, Nadine I.
AU - Bohm, Lauren A
AU - Roche, Jessica S.
AU - Stoddard, Sarah A.
AU - Quintana, Rebecca M.
AU - Vetter, Jennifer
AU - Bennett, Jeffrey
AU - Costello, Beth
AU - Carter, Patrick M.
AU - Cunningham, Rebecca
AU - Hashikawa, Andrew N.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Background: A pediatric injury prevention course has not been available as a massive open online course (MOOC). Creating a comprehensive topic course is particularly challenging because the traditional, week-by-week linear curriculum design is often a barrier to learners interested in only specific topics. We created a novel, flexible course as both a ‘choose your topic’ MOOC for the public learner and a Small Private Online Course (SPOC) for medical students. Methods: We describe creating ‘Injury Prevention for Children and Teens’, a course of 59 video learning segments within eight modules taught by a multidisciplinary panel of 25 nationally-recognized experts. Completion tracking and course evaluations were collected. Results: In 2.5 years, 4,822 learners from 148 countries have enrolled. Two-thirds of learners were female. Median age of learners was 31 years. For engagement, 19.3% (n = 932) of learners attempted quizzes, and 5.2% (n = 252) participated in online forum discussions. Medical professionals (n = 162) claimed an average of 13 credit hours per learner. Over 200 senior medical students have taken the SPOC. Conclusion: ‘Injury Prevention for Children and Teens’ is a novel approach to injury prevention education that is broad, science-based, accessible, and not cost-prohibitive for a diverse group of global learners.
AB - Background: A pediatric injury prevention course has not been available as a massive open online course (MOOC). Creating a comprehensive topic course is particularly challenging because the traditional, week-by-week linear curriculum design is often a barrier to learners interested in only specific topics. We created a novel, flexible course as both a ‘choose your topic’ MOOC for the public learner and a Small Private Online Course (SPOC) for medical students. Methods: We describe creating ‘Injury Prevention for Children and Teens’, a course of 59 video learning segments within eight modules taught by a multidisciplinary panel of 25 nationally-recognized experts. Completion tracking and course evaluations were collected. Results: In 2.5 years, 4,822 learners from 148 countries have enrolled. Two-thirds of learners were female. Median age of learners was 31 years. For engagement, 19.3% (n = 932) of learners attempted quizzes, and 5.2% (n = 252) participated in online forum discussions. Medical professionals (n = 162) claimed an average of 13 credit hours per learner. Over 200 senior medical students have taken the SPOC. Conclusion: ‘Injury Prevention for Children and Teens’ is a novel approach to injury prevention education that is broad, science-based, accessible, and not cost-prohibitive for a diverse group of global learners.
KW - anticipatory guidance
KW - Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)
KW - medical education
KW - Pediatric injury prevention
KW - Small Private Online Course (SPOC)
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U2 - 10.1080/10872981.2021.1955646
DO - 10.1080/10872981.2021.1955646
M3 - Article
C2 - 34282995
AN - SCOPUS:85110949285
SN - 1087-2981
VL - 26
JO - Medical Education Online
JF - Medical Education Online
IS - 1
M1 - 1955646
ER -