Leveraging digital assets: lessons from a 14-year-old isotope tracer course for professional scientists

APS Publications Podcast

In this episode, coauthors Eann Malabanan, Owen P. McGuinness, and Kendra H. Oliver dive into their recently published paper, "Leveraging Digital Assets: Lessons from a 14-Year-Old Isotope Tracer Course for Professional Scientists." They explore how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped scientific training programs, forcing many to pivot to virtual formats due to social distancing and travel restrictions. With a focus on the Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research course—a long-running training program for scientists—they discuss how the integration of digital assets not only helped maintain engagement during the pandemic but also enhanced post-pandemic in-person training. By reviewing survey data from both virtual and in-person formats, they reveal the surprising value of digital elements in fostering better understanding and engagement, even in well-established programs. Tune in to learn how digital strategies can support diverse learning needs and improve professional development for scientists across the globe.

Leveraging digital assets: lessons from a 14-year-old isotope tracer course for professional scientists Eann Malabanan, Owen P. McGuinness, and Kendra H. Oliver

Advances in Physiology Education 2024 48:3, 661-669

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