Leveraging digital assets: lessons from a 14-year-old isotope tracer course for professional scientists

Adv Physiol Educ. 2024 May 2. doi: 10.1152/advan.00073.2023. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent policies (e.g., social distancing, travel restrictions) challenged both organizers for and attendees of programs typically held in-person. Many scientific training programs quickly adapted to virtual formats by incorporating digital assets developed for virtual learning and remote social engagement. At the outset, the value of continuing digital elements with future in-person events was unclear. To examine how virtual resources supported heterogeneous professional training programs, we reviewed survey data for a 14-year-old training program for scientific professionals titled Isotope Tracers in Metabolic Research: Principles and Practice of Kinetic Analysis. We found a positive relationship between survey satisfaction and the post-pandemic, in-person program that included digital assets held in 2022 when compared to pre-pandemic in-person programs. To better understand the post-pandemic program satisfaction, we assessed the 2021 virtual course format and survey data. We found that although there was a desire to return to in-person programs, the digital assets and approaches were valued. In examining the individual programmatic elements in the 2022 in-person course, there was better "value and understandability" of lectures over previous in-person years. These findings highlight how incorporating new digital engagement strategies for professional deve...
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