Abstract

Aims: The present study reports on the evaluation of a postgraduate assignment in which students produced a health promotion website. The aim of the study was to examine the application of WordPress as a platform for developing contemporary skills in health promotion practice. Study design: A mixed methods study including the use of focus groups, survey, document analysis and literature review. Place and Duration of Study: A health promotion course as part of a UK-based MSc in Public Health/Environmental Health between September and December 2013. Methodology: Following a pilot development stage, 27 students were supported to produce a WordPress health promotion assignment. These were content and thematically analysed. Students completed a baseline and follow-up questionnaire on digital and health promotion literacy, and self-efficacy. Approximately half the group took part in focus groups to examine students’ perceptions of the assignment. Results: Participants were able to apply the web-based platform to a wide range of health promotion contexts. The central messages were supported through the use of hierarchically organized web-pages; extensive visual, audio-visual and diagrammatic elements; and contextual fields of theory, research and practice. Participants were able to present frameworks for incorporating interactive and dialogical components, but these areas were challenging within the context of the assignment. Questionnaire outcomes suggested group level improvements in the measures. Focus group themes concerned the role of previous experience; motivation; perceived advantages; challenges; help-seeking strategies; perceived benefits; and proposed improvements. Conclusion: Off-the-shelf blog-sites are a promising platform for developing skills in social media and health promotion. The study found good acceptability and feasibility from a student perspective. The assignment offered professional credibility in terms of the development of multi-media presentation, public and professional communication skills. Pedagogically this mode of assignment raises interesting challenges in the assessment of logical thought, critical reasoning and synthesis of argument.

Highlights

  • Web-based media have become well recognised as important channels for health promotion communication

  • This paper reviews the use of such media and reports on the use of a web-based platform – WordPress – as the medium for a health promotion assignment on an MSc in Public Health programme in a UK university

  • WordPress was selected as the web platform for an assignment used to assess students’ learning outcomes in health promotion as part of the MSc in Public Health at the University of the West of England, Bristol, UK; the assessment was undertaken by students in December 2013

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Introduction

Web-based media have become well recognised as important channels for health promotion communication. Public Health education needs to reflect this changing environment so that new entrants to practice are well placed to make use of the opportunities for improving health through new media. It appears that mainstream postgraduate Public Health education continues to rely on traditional forms of assessment that do not develop web-based skills. This paper reviews the use of such media and reports on the use of a web-based platform – WordPress – as the medium for a health promotion assignment on an MSc in Public Health programme in a UK university. We evaluated student experiences of undertaking this work, analysed their assignments and have identified a number of pedagogical issues that are of relevance to wider audiences

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