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Introduction to Reproduction: Online Education for the Millennial Learner

机译:复制简介:面向千禧一代学习者的在线教育

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Despite staggering rates of sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies, reproductive health education is not yet standardized across secondary or postsecondary curricula. The Women's Health Research Institute and Northwestern University Information Technology created Introduction to Reproduction, a massive open online course to encourage global students to learn the biological foundations of reproductive health. This digital education experience appeals to the Millennial learner and offers unique opportunities to explore topics in reproductive biology via lectures, animations, and three-dimensional anatomical illustrations. Data were collected anonymously from de-identified learners who elected to self-report on their experiences while completing the course as well as through Coursera datasets. Northwestern University's Institutional Review Board classified this research project as an exempt status due to the de-identified nature of the collected data. Participants from 47 countries report on reproductive health content knowledge, past reproductive health education, and level of engagement with the topic. These data indicate that the Introduction to Reproduction course has a meaningful impact on its participants and presents the information in a concise and accessible format. Distribution of this course to a wider audience is the goal for the program and important to the field of reproductive health.
机译:尽管性传播感染率和意外怀孕率惊人,但在中学或中学后课程中,生殖健康教育尚未标准化。妇女健康研究所和西北大学信息技术学院创建了《生殖概论》,这是一个大规模的在线开放课程,旨在鼓励全球学生学习生殖健康的生物学基础。这种数字教育经验吸引了千禧一代的学习者,并通过讲座,动画和三维解剖插图为探索生殖生物学主题提供了独特的机会。数据是从身份不明的学习者中匿名收集的,这些学习者选择在完成课程时以及通过Coursera数据集进行自我报告。西北大学的机构审查委员会将此研究项目归类为免税状态,原因是所收集数据的身份不明。来自47个国家/地区的参与者报告了有关生殖健康内容的知识,过去的生殖健康教育以及对该主题的参与程度。这些数据表明,“复制入门”课程对其参与者产生了有意义的影响,并以简明易懂的格式显示了信息。向更广泛的受众分发该课程是该计划的目标,对生殖健康领域很重要。

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