Developing professional competence by internetbased reflection
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2416Date
2008Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Author
Aars, MarianneAbstract
This article aims at giving an example of how practical, clinical knowledge
can be explored by the use of a tailor-made Information and Communication
Technology (ICT)-tool: Physio-Net. In constructing content to this particular
internet- based resource used for bachelor students at Tromsø University
College, a clinician expert physiotherapist contributed with a detailed
analysis of her own practice and its underpinning rationale, displayed by
film and text simultaneously. The clinician was interviewed about how the
work had affected later practice and why, and her experiences are discussed
in terms of reflective practice. Internalised ways of thinking and acting were
changed; she became more aware of the importance of taking the patient’s
perspective, of the interaction in the situation, and made more careful
conclusions in the clinical reasoning process. Time, observation, writing and
guidance were important clues to this learning process and outcome. It is
concluded that looking into one’s own practice amongst “critical friends”,
mediated in a transparent mode as the Internet tool provides, constitutes a
valuable learning potential for the individual and might contribute towards
making professional practice more open and easier to discuss and develop.
Publisher
Lillehammer University CollegeCitation
Seminar.net - International journal of media, technology and lifelong learning Vol. 4 – Issue 3 – 2008Metadata
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