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Learning Objects in Health Care Nottingham 24 th March 2009

Explore the production, evaluation, and utilization of learning objects (LOs) in healthcare education, specifically in the context of Interprofessional Learning Pathways (IPLP). Discover examples of LOs and the benefits of reuse and repurposing. Engage in feedback and evaluation processes for continuous improvement.

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Learning Objects in Health Care Nottingham 24 th March 2009

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  1. Learning Objects in Health CareNottingham 24th March 2009 Elinor Clarke (Associate Director –CIPeL)

  2. Introduction • Introduction – Cipel (CETL 2005-2010) • Contributions & developments • Learning Objects -production of LO, evaluation of LO • Undergraduate Healthcare Teaching and Learning (IPLP) • Patient Involvement • Repository • Summary and Messages

  3. CIPeL – CETL (2005-2010) • CIPeL Centre for Interprofessional e-learning is a Government funded (HEFCE) CETL (2005-2010) • Collaborative CETL (Coventry University and Sheffield Hallam University) • CIPeL has three stands of activity: • Learning Object (LO) design, production and evaluation • Research • Dissemination • Learning Objects (LO) are designed and produced by Interdisciplinary teams. • LO’s placed in the CIPeL repository at http://Curve@Coventry.ac.uk and are utilised on all undergraduate health and social care programmes. • Interprofessional Learning Pathway (IPLP) utilises IPLOs with all current Health & Social Care undergraduates* • Service Users & Carers, Students and Staff are all engaged in producing LOs • Research – exploration and evaluation of IPLP and small research projects e.g. MUVE. Reuse and repurposing of IPLO

  4. CIPeL – Experiences • Design and development issues • Secondees, Core Team, Service Users and Carers, Students, Health & Social Care Educators • Interdisciplinary teams (Academic, technologist, instructional designers) • Software (eXe, Softchalk, Flash etc) • Size matters • Current Issues • Reuse, repurposing and evaluations

  5. Interprofessional Learning Pathway (IPL)

  6. IPLO Examples

  7. LO -examples

  8. LO -examples

  9. The Rollercoaster Learning Object

  10. A Carers Journey – Book of poems

  11. Other Examples

  12. Breast Cancer – patient Journey

  13. Development – Genetics (Marfan, albinism & turners)

  14. Evaluation of learning Objects – CIPeL workshop

  15. CURVE Repository

  16. Summary and messages • 70+ learning objects in CURVE • IPLO –LP, IPLO, IDLO • E-lecture (SHU) 3, Jane’s (4) Sarah (3), Ted (4) Statistics(6) Vegetables, Referencing, reflection, visual case study (2), prisoner scenario (1), narrative story • Interprofessionality - attributes • Reuse encouraged • Repurposing supported and encouraged. • Feedback and evaluation required

  17. Definitions LO “Any digital resource that can be re-used to support learning” Wiley (2002) • MUVE- Multi-User Virtual Environments • IPLO “digital resource which supports professionals learning with, from and about each other” Clarke (2008) • IPLO Attributes • RLO (Reusability) • CUILU (Compency) • CIPeL (Interprofessionality)

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