Faculty Evaluations Provide Solutions to Online Teaching of Evidenced-Based Practice
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this report is to provide solutions to improving online course
teaching for the challenging topic of Evidenced-Based Practice.
Evidence-based practice courses five weeks in length with assignments that would enlist the
creativity of the student if allowed to conduct a clinical project.
Methods: The student was given a choice on a hypothetical patient and clinical topic to base
their research on for the course. Virtual meetings and video recordings were used to conduct
the course.
Results: An improvement from a 3.1 to a 3.8 on course evaluations and 3.9 on faculty
evaluations by students which gave a conformation that the student obtained knowledge from
this course online environment.
Conclusion: An understanding of the learner needs is incredibly important and an emphasis
on audiovisual format which enhances knowledge acquisition of complex course content. As
instructors, innovative thinking, and application of course content delivery is needed for
today’s student.