Title of article :
Tips for using mobile audience response systems in medical education
Author/Authors :
Gousseau, Michael Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery - University of Manitoba - Winnipeg, Canada , Sommerfeld, Connor Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery - University of Manitoba - Winnipeg, Canada , Gooi, Adrian Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery - University of Manitoba - Winnipeg, Canada
Abstract :
With growing evidence on the benefits of active learning, audience response systems (ARSs) have been increasingly used in conferences, business, and education. With the introduction of mobile ARS as an alternative to physical clickers, there are increasing opportunities to use this tool to improve interactivity in medical education.
Aim
The aim of this study is to provide strategies on using mobile ARS in medical education by discussing steps for implementation and pitfalls to avoid.
Method
The tips presented reflect our commentary of the literature and our experiences using mobile ARS in medical education.
Results
This article offers specific strategies for the preparation, implementation, and assessment of medical education teaching sessions using mobile ARS.
Conclusion
We hope these tips will help instructors use mobile ARS as a tool to improve student interaction, teaching effectiveness, and participant enjoyment in medical education.
Keywords :
ARS , medical education , active learning , mobile audience response systems
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice