Leveraging digital assets: lessons from a 14-year-old isotope tracer course for professional scientists
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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- 發佈時間2024年11月20日 下午6:52 [UTC]
- 長度10 分鐘
- 集數51
- 年齡分級兒少適宜