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Exploring social networking sites and problem-based learning in healthcare education in Taiwan: a difference analysis
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Wang, Wei-Tsong
, Lin, Ying-Lien
in
Cognition & reasoning
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Distance learning
/ Document management
/ Education
/ Educational objectives
/ Health care
/ Higher education
/ Hypotheses
/ Independent study
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Participation
/ Peers
/ Problem based learning
/ Problem solving
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Students
/ System effectiveness
/ Teaching methods
/ Undergraduate study
2022
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Exploring social networking sites and problem-based learning in healthcare education in Taiwan: a difference analysis
by
Wang, Wei-Tsong
, Lin, Ying-Lien
in
Cognition & reasoning
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Distance learning
/ Document management
/ Education
/ Educational objectives
/ Health care
/ Higher education
/ Hypotheses
/ Independent study
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Participation
/ Peers
/ Problem based learning
/ Problem solving
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Students
/ System effectiveness
/ Teaching methods
/ Undergraduate study
2022
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Exploring social networking sites and problem-based learning in healthcare education in Taiwan: a difference analysis
by
Wang, Wei-Tsong
, Lin, Ying-Lien
in
Cognition & reasoning
/ Collaborative learning
/ Context
/ Data analysis
/ Distance learning
/ Document management
/ Education
/ Educational objectives
/ Health care
/ Higher education
/ Hypotheses
/ Independent study
/ Internships
/ Knowledge
/ Multivariate statistical analysis
/ Participation
/ Peers
/ Problem based learning
/ Problem solving
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Students
/ System effectiveness
/ Teaching methods
/ Undergraduate study
2022
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Exploring social networking sites and problem-based learning in healthcare education in Taiwan: a difference analysis
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Exploring social networking sites and problem-based learning in healthcare education in Taiwan: a difference analysis
2022
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Overview
PurposeThis study aimed to examine whether the use of wiki-systems in healthcare internship courses that adopt a problem-based learning approach may have significant influences on the relationships among students' relationship commitment, knowledge-sharing behavior and perceived problem-based learning performance in the context of higher education.Design/methodology/approachThis study adopted a quasi-experimental approach. Cross-sectional survey data collected from 187 undergraduate students in Taiwan were used for the data analysis procedures. The students in the experimental group used wiki-systems and a set of information and communication technologies as learning tools, while the students in the control group used the same set of information and communication technologies only. The statistical techniques of independent t-tests and component-based structural equation modeling were adopted to examine the research hypotheses.FindingsThe results reveal significant differences between the experimental and control groups concerning relationship commitment, knowledge-sharing behavior, independent study and active participation. However, there was no significant difference between the two groups regarding group interaction and reasoning skills. Additionally, all the hypotheses regarding the relationships among constructs were supported.Originality/valueWiki-systems have unique features that can enhance the effectiveness of problem-based learning activities. This study is among the first to investigate how wiki-systems may affect the effectiveness of problem-based learning processes by investigating the relationships among healthcare students' relationship commitment, knowledge-sharing behavior and perceived problem-based learning performance. The results of this study can advance the current understanding of the effectiveness of wiki-based problem-based learning in the context of healthcare education.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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