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Finding balance: Offering a systematic method to explore the influence of technology on team-based learning.

Currents in pharmacy teaching & learning Peer reviewed publication
volume 13 issue 11 pages 1393-1397
10/20/2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.09.011 PMID: 34799050
EISSN: 1877-1300 ISSN: 1877-1297 LN: Wang CHSU: Faculty

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INTRODUCTION

Team-based learning (TBL) is a small group active learning andragogy promoting the development of critical thinking, communication, and teamwork skills. Across higher education, the adoption of educational technology is often driven by many purported benefits, features, and conveniences, including learning from anywhere, easy access to materials and assessment, task automation, performance tracking, engagement monitoring, and higher fidelity for simulated experiences. Institutions may also choose to adopt technology to boost program reputation and visibility. However, unexpected effects following the adoption of new technology may interfere with active learning, trust, and cohesion between learner-learner or learner-instructor.

PERSPECTIVE

In many cases, the potential long-term impact of technology on teaching and learning is overlooked. This commentary calls awareness to and discusses the potential impact of adopting technology on active teaching and learning processes in the context of TBL.

IMPLICATIONS

A systematic process for programs to explore the influence of technology on the essential elements of teaching and learning, to support decision making, and to focus on quality educational processes is proposed. Programs should systematically consider influences on quality, access, independent work, peer interactions, and contextual approach when adopting technology.

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Affiliations

  1. College of Pharmacy, California Health Sciences University, 120 N. Clovis Avenue, Clovis, CA 93612, United States. Electronic address: yuwang@chsu.edu.
  2. Department of Pharmacy Practice, West Coast University, 590 North Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90004, United States. Electronic address: wofstad@westcoastuniversity.edu.

Location

United States

Languages

English
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