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The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric
INTRODUCTION: Lectures are a standard aspect across all realms of medical education. Previous studies have shown that visual design of presentation slides can affect learner outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a slide design rubric grounded in evidence-based, multimedia principles to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9005758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35434153 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/JAMP.2021.91010.1428 |
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author | SUDARIO, GABRIEL TOOHEY, SHANNON WIECHMANN, WARREN SMART, JON BOYSEN-OSBORN, MEGAN YOUM, JULIE SPANN, SOPHIA WRAY, ALISA |
author_facet | SUDARIO, GABRIEL TOOHEY, SHANNON WIECHMANN, WARREN SMART, JON BOYSEN-OSBORN, MEGAN YOUM, JULIE SPANN, SOPHIA WRAY, ALISA |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Lectures are a standard aspect across all realms of medical education. Previous studies have shown that visual design of presentation slides can affect learner outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a slide design rubric grounded in evidence-based, multimedia principles to enable objective evaluation of slide design. METHOD: Using the principles described in Mayers’ Principles of Multimedia Learning and Duarte’s Slide:ology, the authors extracted nineteen items important for slide design. We developed an online, rank-item, survey tool to identify the importance of each item among medical educators. Respondents selected which slide design principles they felt were important when attending a lecture/didactic session and ranked their relative importance. RESULTS: We received 225 responses to the survey. When asked to specifically rank elements from most important to least important, participants gave the most weight to “readability of figures and data” and “[lack of] busy-ness of slide.” The lowest ranked elements were “transitions and animations” and “color schemes”. Using the results of the survey, including the free response, we developed a rubric with relative weighting that followed our survey data. CONCLUSION: With this information we have applied values to the various aspects of the rubric for a total score of 100. We hope that this rubric can be used for self-assessment or to evaluate and improve slides for educators. Future research will be focused on implementing and validating the slide design survey and ensuring it is easily usable with a high inter-rater reliability and whether self-assessment with the rubric improves presentation design and education quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-90057582022-04-15 The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric SUDARIO, GABRIEL TOOHEY, SHANNON WIECHMANN, WARREN SMART, JON BOYSEN-OSBORN, MEGAN YOUM, JULIE SPANN, SOPHIA WRAY, ALISA J Adv Med Educ Prof Original Article INTRODUCTION: Lectures are a standard aspect across all realms of medical education. Previous studies have shown that visual design of presentation slides can affect learner outcomes. The purpose of this study was to develop a slide design rubric grounded in evidence-based, multimedia principles to enable objective evaluation of slide design. METHOD: Using the principles described in Mayers’ Principles of Multimedia Learning and Duarte’s Slide:ology, the authors extracted nineteen items important for slide design. We developed an online, rank-item, survey tool to identify the importance of each item among medical educators. Respondents selected which slide design principles they felt were important when attending a lecture/didactic session and ranked their relative importance. RESULTS: We received 225 responses to the survey. When asked to specifically rank elements from most important to least important, participants gave the most weight to “readability of figures and data” and “[lack of] busy-ness of slide.” The lowest ranked elements were “transitions and animations” and “color schemes”. Using the results of the survey, including the free response, we developed a rubric with relative weighting that followed our survey data. CONCLUSION: With this information we have applied values to the various aspects of the rubric for a total score of 100. We hope that this rubric can be used for self-assessment or to evaluate and improve slides for educators. Future research will be focused on implementing and validating the slide design survey and ensuring it is easily usable with a high inter-rater reliability and whether self-assessment with the rubric improves presentation design and education quality. Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9005758/ /pubmed/35434153 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/JAMP.2021.91010.1428 Text en Copyright: © Journal of Advances in Medical Education & Professionalism https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Unported License, ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article SUDARIO, GABRIEL TOOHEY, SHANNON WIECHMANN, WARREN SMART, JON BOYSEN-OSBORN, MEGAN YOUM, JULIE SPANN, SOPHIA WRAY, ALISA The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title | The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title_full | The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title_fullStr | The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title_full_unstemmed | The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title_short | The Applied Weighted Slide Metric (AWSM) Tool: Creation of a Standard Slide Design Rubric |
title_sort | applied weighted slide metric (awsm) tool: creation of a standard slide design rubric |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9005758/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35434153 http://dx.doi.org/10.30476/JAMP.2021.91010.1428 |
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