Author:
Siivola Marjaana,Malmi Lauri
Abstract
Since many childbirth education (CBE) courses have moved online, there is a need for a pedagogical design model for online learning. In this study, an online CBE course was flipped, user studies were conducted, and a pedagogical design model was developed. Flipped learning was chosen as it combines asynchronous and synchronous learning activities. The developed model was further strengthened by conducting a pilot study with public health nurses. User data were collected with questionnaires and analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. The results show that in informal learning settings, emphasis should be on which elements are asynchronous or synchronous and mandatory or voluntary. Additionally, time management and interaction between participants and their peers and the instructor should be considered for future training.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company
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