Unfortunately this is a project that cannot be implemented in a week. I took time to perfect the implementation and evaluation plan but I realised that, the process keeps on going round and round. However it comes a time to say, here I am , this is it and let it be done. I can happily tell you guys that follow this space to hear how this exciting project unfolds.
The evaluation will be challenging at high levels of Kirkpatrick, but am confident evaluation at level two will be good to judge the value of this project and weather it can be expanded and taken foward.
tkzone
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Saturday, 25 October 2014
Here we go
Having gone through several articles, my project seem to have fallen into place. This is exciting
Saturday, 18 October 2014
The Impact of E-Learning in Medical Education- Jorge G. Ruiz, MD, Michael J. Mintzer, MD, and Rosanne M. Leipzig, MD, PhD
I am sure we have all seen this article and gone through it. As I reflected to make make sense out of my project in the context of learning, I found the article inspiring.
Here I am facilitating learning of clinical skills using the traditional models of learning, which have surely worked for years but with weaknesses we all hope somehow will be overcome , although we didn't know how or we don't know how? Going through the article, it clearly reveals that e- learning is not here to dump the traditional but to complement and improve on it. I don't think I am ready to stop demonstrating how a skill is performed, but surely I am not in a position to see how all my students are improving in learning the skill, therefore I end without stock of which student has learnt what?
This is where my project is coming in- what about combining the traditional with videos of students performing the skill and I give feedback based on the video? OKAY- is it better? I don't need to convince you, follow the story as it unfolds on tkstoriesatnight.blogspot.com and be part of this exciting innovation.
Surely this article clearly reveals that e-learning can enhance traditional learning rather than replace it. So in the end blended learning offers more hope for effective learning rather than traditional or e- learning alone.
Here I am facilitating learning of clinical skills using the traditional models of learning, which have surely worked for years but with weaknesses we all hope somehow will be overcome , although we didn't know how or we don't know how? Going through the article, it clearly reveals that e- learning is not here to dump the traditional but to complement and improve on it. I don't think I am ready to stop demonstrating how a skill is performed, but surely I am not in a position to see how all my students are improving in learning the skill, therefore I end without stock of which student has learnt what?
This is where my project is coming in- what about combining the traditional with videos of students performing the skill and I give feedback based on the video? OKAY- is it better? I don't need to convince you, follow the story as it unfolds on tkstoriesatnight.blogspot.com and be part of this exciting innovation.
Surely this article clearly reveals that e-learning can enhance traditional learning rather than replace it. So in the end blended learning offers more hope for effective learning rather than traditional or e- learning alone.
Thursday, 16 October 2014
Development
Its all coming together in my head. I presented the plan to my students and got them excited. Two then participated in making two videos, one transferred them to the flash then my computer, the other directly to my computer. I took time to review the videos and gave audio feedback that followed followed the video.
The feedback while well received , students thought it could be made better if pointers can be added on the video pointing out what has to be corrected.
I gave some of my colleagues to comment and realised that students need to be helped improve photographing skills to create stable pictures. And they should only submit the video for feedback after several practice.
I am getting excited about this, but guys what do you think, do we have something here?
The feedback while well received , students thought it could be made better if pointers can be added on the video pointing out what has to be corrected.
I gave some of my colleagues to comment and realised that students need to be helped improve photographing skills to create stable pictures. And they should only submit the video for feedback after several practice.
I am getting excited about this, but guys what do you think, do we have something here?
Monday, 13 October 2014
Saturday, 11 October 2014
DESIGN
In this phase I realized I needed to go back to the analysis to clear out certain elements. I have to ask myself again, what am I doing?
My aim is to design a clinical skills learning program that allows all students to reflect on their performance with aid of videos as well as get feedback on their return demonstration from the instructor.
As I kept on going back, my ideas became more clear. I have drafted the pre-requites into the program, which however are not too restrictive. Some students don't have the required cellphones, so they can work in pairs or threes since they have to vedio tape each other. Personal computers and computers in the lab will be used for transfer of data.............
Ah I am almost getting carried away. I have found the design phase interesting and inspiring. It also made it clear to me that my program is just taking blending learning of clinical skills to a higher level. I can see the light....
Thursday, 9 October 2014
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