2020
DOI: 10.15694/mep.2020.000109.1
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Learning through Osmosis: A global Wikipedia editing course for medical students

Abstract: This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Problem: Wikipedia is a ubiquitous source of information for patients, medical students and junior doctors alike. This is despite medical educators discouraging students from Wikipedia as a source of medical information. Intervention: To address this disconnect, Osmosis' Director of Open Learning Initiatives created a novel Wikipedia-editing course structured to leverage the global network of Osmosis-subscribing students. The course was entirely… Show more

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“…Current techniques such as smart boards for making diagrams, hyperlink video presentation (Osmosis videos [ 14 , 15 ] and ScholarRx videos [ 23 ]) through LMS, 3D images are more fascinating for students and making them active learners. Nowadays, Anatomy lectures are no more passive learning, rather more engaging.…”
Section: Advanced Educational Technologies For Teaching Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current techniques such as smart boards for making diagrams, hyperlink video presentation (Osmosis videos [ 14 , 15 ] and ScholarRx videos [ 23 ]) through LMS, 3D images are more fascinating for students and making them active learners. Nowadays, Anatomy lectures are no more passive learning, rather more engaging.…”
Section: Advanced Educational Technologies For Teaching Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To this end, we mostly engaged in the use of professionally produced videos that were commercially available. We used the Osmosis videos 15,16 and ScholarRx videos. 17 In addition to these, videos produced by subject teachers themselves could be used, as well as videos that were freely available on the internet, such as videos from the Khan Academy 11,18 and videos shared with us from partners institutions (Stanford and UC Davis).…”
Section: Use Of Videosmentioning
confidence: 99%