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Heather Owens RN, MSN Heather Mitchell RN, MSN

Developing Critical Thinking and Decision Making Skills through the Effective Use of Simulation Technology. Heather Owens RN, MSN Heather Mitchell RN, MSN. Simulation’s Beginning. Flight Simulation (1940’s – analog & 1960’s – digital) Social & Political Education

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Heather Owens RN, MSN Heather Mitchell RN, MSN

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  1. Developing Critical Thinking and Decision Making Skills through the Effective Use of Simulation Technology Heather Owens RN, MSN Heather Mitchell RN, MSN

  2. Simulation’s Beginning • Flight Simulation (1940’s – analog & 1960’s – digital) • Social & Political Education • Medical Education - To Err is Human (2000)

  3. Instructional Simulations • Motor Skills • Model Behaviors • Develop Abstract Concepts • Connect Concepts

  4. Essential Components • Preparation • Written explanation of expected outcomes • “Dry run” • Facilities • Combine with other pedagogies • Engaged Students • Make sure the students understand their role and the expected outcomes • Debriefing

  5. Essential Components • Engaged Students • Structure the environment and design so that students are unable to become passive • Anticipate things that might be misunderstood or confusing and discuss with students prior to event • Debriefing • Provide the students with a safe environment to discuss what happened

  6. Essential Components • Debriefing • Help students tie the simulated experiences to course objectives • Survey the students to identify what their perception of the knowledge gained

  7. Deep Learning vs. Surface Learning (based on Ramsden, 1988)

  8. The Desired Outcome A critically thinking student that is able to: • Analyze • Judge • Act

  9. Leveling Simulation • Faculty lead • Interaction between student & faculty • Student lead • Large groups versus small groups • Individual assessment

  10. Simulation Program • Face-to-Face (Real time) • Virtual Simulation

  11. Face-to-Face • Overview • Principles • Faculty Roles • Student Roles • Outcomes

  12. Virtual Simulation Program • Overview • Principles • Faculty Roles • Student Roles • Outcomes

  13. VSP Integration: Level 1 • 2nd semester Juniors • Pre-recorded scenes • Critical thinking/reflection questions

  14. VSP Integration: Level 2 • 1st semester Seniors • Pre-recorded scenes • Critical thinking/reflection questions • Key decision making points

  15. VSP Integration: Level 3 • 2nd semester Seniors • Live remote streaming • Critical thinking discussion • Key decision making points with classroom polling • Formative remedial replay

  16. Evaluation • Instructor Evaluation • Skills based • Critical thinking • Student Self-Evaluation

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