eLearning workshop flyer (pdf)
"Message to workshop participants -
Thank you for signing up for this workshop. My presentations on the topics for the workshop will be based on the material on this website. The pre-reading for the workshop, and presentations will be given entirely from the website below.
http://padlet.com/dnrgohps/eLearningWall
The overview of the program for this workshop is displayed graphically below.
Please explore the content, and reflect on the engagement process as well.
May I invite you to post comments, and questions on the "add your comments" section in this blog below. Please also post in the comments section how you currently use; or are thinking of using eLearning or Technology Enhanced Learning in your own teaching.
Alternatively, I have also set up a "digital wall" for all workshop participants, and faculty to record and share their thoughts (see website/link below). You all have permission/digital rights to post and modify your contributions at any time. Please make use of this digital wall - and please title your contribution, include your name; then share your thoughts; pose questions; share documents, videos, links, or any other contribution you feel would add to the discussion.
http://padlet.com/dnrgohps/eLearningWall
All you need to do is to double click on any clear space on the digital wall on the website above. You do not need to log-in or sign up. And you can modify your post, add to, or delete the post at any time.
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As a specific pre-workshop task, please answer the following questions about yourself, by making a post on the digital wall http://padlet.com/dnrgohps/eLearningWall BEFORE the workshop (by Friday, the week before the workshop please).
1. Tell us a little about yourself (please also identify yourself/give name)
a. background - current clinical, educational or administrative practice, number of years active, practice setting
b. experience and training in eLearning/technology enhanced learning - e.g. pick up as you go along, workshops, courses, formal training (Masters)
c. What barriers/challenges are you currently facing/have you encountered in integrating technology into teaching?
and
2. Share an educational project you intend to use eLearning for (current or planned/upcoming)
a. aim
b. how you intend or hope to use eLearning
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For those of you who prefer traditional literature reviews and articles, please review the following before the workshop.
1. AMEE Guide 32: e-Learning in medical education
Part 1: Learning, teaching and assessment
http://informahealthcare.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01421590802108331
Rachel Ellaway & Ken Masters, Medical Teacher, 2008, 30: 455-473.
2. eLearning in clinical teaching
http://www.faculty.londondeanery.ac.uk/other-resources/files/BJHM_article%2012_%20e-learning.pdf
Ian Doherty, Judy McKimm
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, January 2010, Vol 71, No 1
3. What do we mean by web‐based learning? A systematic review of the variability of interventions
http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RbXpT6kAAAAJ&citation_for_view=RbXpT6kAAAAJ:IWHjjKOFINEC
DA Cook, S Garside, AJ Levinson, DM Dupras, VM Montori
Medical education 44 (8), 765-774
2010
4. Instructional methods and cognitive and learning styles in web‐based learning: report of two randomised trials
http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RbXpT6kAAAAJ&cstart=20&citation_for_view=RbXpT6kAAAAJ:Se3iqnhoufwC
DA Cook, MH Gelula, DM Dupras, A Schwartz
Medical education 41 (9), 897-905
2007
5. Time and learning efficiency in Internet-based learning: a systematic review and meta-analysis
http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RbXpT6kAAAAJ&cstart=20&citation_for_view=RbXpT6kAAAAJ:HDshCWvjkbEC
DA Cook, AJ Levinson, S Garside
Advances in health sciences education 15 (5), 755-770
2010
6. Computer animations in medical education: a critical literature review
http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RbXpT6kAAAAJ&cstart=20&citation_for_view=RbXpT6kAAAAJ:ULOm3_A8WrAC
JG Ruiz, DA Cook, AJ Levinson
Medical education 43 (9), 838-846
2009
7. Preparing for the changing role of instructional technologies in medical education
http://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=RbXpT6kAAAAJ&cstart=20&citation_for_view=RbXpT6kAAAAJ:iH-uZ7U-co4C
BR Robin, SG McNeil, DA Cook, KL Agarwal, GR Singhal
Academic Medicine 86 (4), 435-439
2011
Lastly, please bring your personal WiFi/3G/4G enabled tablet or laptop to the workshop. You should have examples of your teaching content on the tablet or laptop. You will be using this tablet or laptop for the workshop activities.
Very best regards,
Poh Sun"
GOH Poh Sun
MBBS(Melb), FRCR(UK), FAMS(Singapore), MHPE(Maastricht)
Associate Professor and Senior Consultant
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
National University Hospital
National University Health System
Singapore
Email: dnrgohps@nus.edu.sg
Brief Bio:
Dr Goh is a clinician educator who currently devotes 80% of his time to clinical practice and postgraduate training; and 20% of time to educational research. This has been supplemented over the last three years by daily two to three hour early morning sessions focused on creating, curating and sharing (anonymised) case based educational teaching resources on a variety of digital and mobile learning platforms, from a digital repository currently containing over 5000 digital teaching and learning objects. 25/21/13: years of experience as a clinical radiologist/educator/technology enhanced learning practitioner.
"Passions - Technology enhanced learning, Education, Radiology. Technology as a tool, platform and enabler to support and augment face to face customised teaching and learning; with educational principles as the foundation; and radiology as my academic and clinical focus."
http://sg.linkedin.com/pub/poh-sun-goh/22/45b/b16 (LinkedIn profile)
http://www.slideshare.net/dnrgohps/documents and http://www.slideshare.net/dnrgohps/presentations
(Education presentations and papers)
Putting e-Portfolios at the centre of our learning (Tomorrow's Professor)
19 websites that will make you smarter (Business Insider)
Where the world spends its time online (from Microsoft)
http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/technology/index.html (from Carnegie Mellon, "Technology for Education")
How Learning Works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching - Susan Ambrose et al. (2010), see links below
How The Brain Learns – David A. Sousa (2011), see links below
How People Learn – National Science Foundation (2004)
Helping Students Learn in a Learner-Centered Environment - Terry Doyle (2008), see links below
(the website is free, AND allows collaboration and brainstorming, while documenting discussions, and promoting sharing)
Interactive image (on Thinglink)
Implimentation of web technology as a means of improving medical basic science education (J. Matthew Velkey, Duke University SOM)
https://www.mededportal.org/icollaborative/resource/2192 Moving to “Communities of Practice”: How can our faculty development efforts shift paradigms to meet the current and future demands of medical education?
https://www.coursera.org/course/teach3 (Learners and Learning)
https://www.coursera.org/course/corethink (Student thinking at the core)
Becoming a digital citizen - Technology in Healthcare Education (Harvard Macy Institute)
See course curriculum
Priced to sell - Is free the future?
The long tail
Social Sharing Companies such as Airbnb and Uber, which have a social mission and are also social marketplaces, are able to access all three social value drivers: Advocacy, Connection, and Collaboration. The revolutionary power of Airbnb and Uber comes from their ability to harness technology to create a social sharing platform that facilitates trust by creating transparency and dual accountability. This enables individuals to form weak ties (i.e. Bridging Social Capital) with one another, leading to the personal sharing of goods and/or services (i.e. Linking Social Capital) by Barbara Gray (on LinkedIn Post)
Video - How to land plane in an emergency (reflection exercise)
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