Title :
Exploring three approaches to offer distance learning courses through a social network of health researchers in three African countries
Author :
Ingelbeen, Brecht ; Aryeetey, Richmond ; Khanna, Jitendra ; Niang, Mahamoudane ; Djientcheu, Vincent ; Kiyan, Carlos ; Maojo, Victor ; Lynen, Lutgarde ; Zolfo, Maria ; Ramirez-Robles, Maximo
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Tropical Med., Antwerp, Belgium
Abstract :
The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp hereby presents the results of two pilot distance learning training programmes, developed under the umbrella of the AFRICA BUILD project (FP7). The two courses focused on evidence-based medicine (EBM): with the aim of enhancing research and education, via novel approaches and to identify research needs emanating from the field. These pilot experiences, which were run both in English-speaking (Ghana), and French-speaking (Mali and Cameroon) partner institutions, produced targeted courses for the strengthening of research methodology and policy. The courses and related study materials are in the public domain and available through the AFRICA BUILD Portal (http://www.africabuild.eu/taxonomy/term/37); the training modules were delivered live via Dudal webcasts. This paper assesses the success and difficulties of transferring EBM skills with these two specific training programmes, offered through three different approaches: fully online facultative courses, fully online tutor supported courses or through a blended approach with both online and face-to-face sessions. Key factors affecting the selection of participants, the accessibility of the courses, how the learning resources are offered, and how interactive online communities are formed, are evaluated and discussed.
Keywords :
Internet; biomedical education; computer based training; distance learning; educational courses; medical computing; medicine; social networking (online); AFRICA BUILD Portal; African countries; Dudal Webcasts; EBM; blended approach; distance learning courses; distance learning training programmes; evidence-based medicine; face-to-face session; health researchers; interactive online communities; online facultative courses; online session; online tutor supported courses; public domain; social network; training modules; Africa; Communities; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Human immunodeficiency virus; Public healthcare; Training; HIV/AIDS research; distance learning courses; evidence-based medicine; low-resource settings; reproductive health research;
Conference_Titel :
IST-Africa Conference Proceedings, 2014
Conference_Location :
Le Meridien Ile Maurice
Print_ISBN :
978-1-905824-43-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISTAFRICA.2014.6880657