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The transition from face-to-face to online CME facilitation

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Pages 625-630 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This study examines the experiences of nine medical teachers who transitioned from face-to-face teaching to facilitating a course in an online environment. The authors examined the reasons why the teachers agreed to facilitate an online course, the challenges they encountered and their practical solutions, and the advantages and disadvantages they perceived to this teaching environment. Thirty-minute phone interviews were conducted. An iterative process was used to develop the themes and sub-themes for coding. Teachers reported being attracted to the novelty of the new instructional format and saw online learning as an opportunity to reach different learners. They described two facets to the transition associated with the technical and facilitation aspects of online facilitation. They had to adapt their usual teaching materials and determine how they could make the ‘classroom’ user friendly. They had to determine ways to encourage interaction and facilitate learning. Lack of participation was frustrating for most. This study has implications for those intending to develop online courses. Teacher selection is important as teachers must invest time in course development and teaching and encourage participation. Teacher support is critical for course design, site navigation and mentoring to ensure teachers facilitate online discussion.

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Notes on contributors

Jocelyn Lockyer

JOCELYN LOCKYER, PhD, is Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education and Associate Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary.

Joan Sargeant

JOAN SARGEANT, MEd, is Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University.

Vernon Curran

VERNON R. CURRAN, PhD, is Director, Academic Research and Development and Associate Professor (Medical Education), Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

Lisa Fleet

LISA J. FLEET, BEd MA, is Research Coordinator, Office of Professional Development, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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