Construction of online first-class course resources and teaching innovation research in the convergent media environment: taking Nuclear Medicine teaching at Huazhong University of Science and Technology as an example
10.3760/cma.j.cn321828-20240612-00203
- VernacularTitle:融媒体环境线上一流课程资源建设与教学创新研究:以华中科技大学核医学教学为例
- Author:
Xiaoxiong ZHAO
1
;
Chunxia QIN
;
Xiaotian XIA
;
Xiaoli LAN
Author Information
1. 华中师范大学人工智能教育学部,武汉 430079
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Teaching;
Nuclear medicine;
Convergence media
- From:
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
2025;45(6):377-380
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
In recent years, the convergent media environment, which integrates text, video, audio, animation, and other media forms, has become indispensable in higher education. Online teaching within this environment leverages a " cloud-based, multi-screen" dissemination model, effectively integrating various forms of media resources to accommodate mobile and ubiquitous learning scenarios. This approach meets the diverse needs of different learners, and makes course content delivery more dynamic while enhancing teacher-student interaction. As a result, it fosters innovation in course instruction, shifting teaching methods from " standardization" to " differentiation" , thereby providing a platform and resources for personalized learning. This paper analyzes the design and resource development strategies for Nuclear Medicine online courses within the convergent media environment from three perspectives: constructing a high-quality online course system centered on learning outcomes, driving innovation in online teaching focused on the learning experience, and highlighting the efficacy of cultivating high-quality nuclear medicine professionals through a top-tier online course. By systematically summarizing the implementation experience in building the Nuclear Medicine online course, this article aims to provide strategies and pathways to enrich the content supply and cross-platform integration of online medical courses in China.