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" Does the Medium Matter? Evaluating the Depth of Reflective Writing by Medical Students on Social Media Compared to the Traditional Private Essay Using the REFLECT Rubric "
Brown, Alisha Emily Cutler; Jauregui, Joshua; Ilgen, Jonathan S.; Riddell, Jeff; Schaad, Douglas; Strote, Jared; Shandro, Jamie
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AL
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Record Number
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932717
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LA0c07t78m
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Brown, Alisha Emily Cutler; Jauregui, Joshua; Ilgen, Jonathan S.; Riddell, Jeff; Schaad, Douglas; Strote, Jared; Shandro, Jamie
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Title & Author
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Does the Medium Matter? Evaluating the Depth of Reflective Writing by Medical Students on Social Media Compared to the Traditional Private Essay Using the REFLECT Rubric [Article]\ Brown, Alisha Emily Cutler; Jauregui, Joshua; Ilgen, Jonathan S.; Riddell, Jeff; Schaad, Douglas; Strote, Jared; Shandro, Jamie
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Title of Periodical
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Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Integrating Emergency Care with Population Health
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21/1
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Date
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2019
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Abstract
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Introduction: Social media is a novel medium to host reflective writing (RW) essays, yet its impact on depth of students’ reflection is unknown. Shifting reflection on to social platforms offers opportunities for students to engage with their community, yet may leave them feeling vulnerable and less willing to reflect deeply. Using sociomateriality as a conceptual framework, we aimed to compare the depth of reflection in RW samples submitted by medical students in a traditional private essay format to those posted on a secure social media platform.
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