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Online learning developments in undergraduate medical education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic: A BEME systematic review: BEME Guide No. 69.

Jennifer Nicole StojanMary HaasSatid ThammasitboonLina LanderSean EvansCameron PawlikTeresa PawilkowskaMadelyn LewDeena KhameesWilliam PetersonAhmad HiderCiaran Grafton-ClarkeHussein UraibyMorris GordonMichelle M Daniel
Published in: Medical teacher (2021)
UGME educators successfully transitioned face-to-face instructional methods online and implemented novel solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although technology's potential to transform teaching is not yet fully realized, the use of synchronous and asynchronous formats encouraged virtual engagement, while offering flexible, self-directed learning. As we transition from emergency remote learning to a post-pandemic world, educators must underpin new developments with theory, report additional outcomes and provide details that support replication.
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