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dc.contributor.authorWilliamson, Graham
dc.contributor.authorMaramba, Inocencio Daniel
dc.contributor.authorJones, Ray
dc.contributor.authorMorris, Jenny
dc.date.accessioned2016-05-20T09:51:37Z
dc.date.available2016-05-20T09:51:37Z
dc.date.issued2009-04-03
dc.identifier.issn1874-4346
dc.identifier.issn1874-4346
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10026.1/4692
dc.description.abstract

INTRODUCTION: E-Learning methods such as webcasting are being used increasingly in healthcare education, including that of nurses and midwives. Webcasting means live synchronous broadcasting over the internet, where students participate simultaneously in text 'chat room' interactive discussions when logged on to a webpage where they can see and hear a presentation such as a PowerPoint lecture, a list of other participants, and access 'chat rooms'. AIMS: This paper reports student participation and satisfaction with the use of webcasting in a third year undergraduate nursing and midwifery research methods module in one higher education institution faculty of health and social work in the southwest of England, with students from distributed geographical locations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Students chose either webcasts or face-to-face lectures. Following each of the four webcasts, a web-based evaluation questionnaire was administered in a cross-sectional survey design. RESULTS: Two thirds of students took part in webcasts and found them to be an acceptable teaching and learning strategy. Travel and cost savings were noted through not travelling to the main university campus, and these were statistically significantly correlated with students' perception of gaining from the module and their overall satisfaction with webcasting. Across the four webcasts 5446 purposeful messages were posted indicating engagement with the material under study. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Webcasting is an effective teaching and learning strategy which is popular with students, allows remote access to teaching and learning, and offers time and cost savings to students. Further research is required to investigate the educational potential of this new technology.

dc.format.extent1-9
dc.format.mediumElectronic
dc.languageen
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherBentham Science Publishers Ltd.
dc.subjectWebcasting
dc.subjecte-learning
dc.subjectmidwifery
dc.subjectmidwifery education.
dc.subjectnurse education
dc.subjectnursing
dc.titleUndergraduate Nurses’ and Midwives’ Participation and Satisfaction with Live Interactive Webcasts
dc.typejournal-article
dc.typeJOUR
plymouth.author-urlhttp://www.researchgate.net/publication/26308239_Undergraduate_Nurses'_and_Midwives'_Participation_and_Satisfaction_with_Live_Interactive_Webcasts
plymouth.volume3
plymouth.publication-statusPublished
plymouth.journalThe Open Nursing Journal
dc.identifier.doi10.2174/1874434600903010001
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Health
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Health/Peninsula Medical School
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Faculty of Health/School of Nursing and Midwifery
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/REF 2021 Researchers by UoA
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plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Research Groups
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Research Groups/Institute of Health and Community
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Users by role
plymouth.organisational-group/Plymouth/Users by role/Academics
dc.publisher.placeUnited Arab Emirates
dcterms.dateAccepted2009-02-13
dc.identifier.eissn1874-4346
dc.rights.embargoperiodNot known
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.2174/1874434600903010001
rioxxterms.licenseref.urihttp://www.rioxx.net/licenses/all-rights-reserved
rioxxterms.licenseref.startdate2009-04-03
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review


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