andwashing Online Course Design LTEC 615 SUMMER 2015 CLASS PROJECT PREVENTING INFECTION: Handwashing Online Course Design Luzviminda Banez Miguel, RN,

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andwashing Online Course Design LTEC 615 SUMMER 2015 CLASS PROJECT PREVENTING INFECTION: Handwashing Online Course Design Luzviminda Banez Miguel, RN, MSNed, UHM DNP Student University of Hawai’i Hawai’i Community College Nursing Faculty and Coordinator National League of Nursing Ambassador Sigma Theta Tau Phi Nu Chapter Member Kau Rural Health Community Association Director Handwashing. (Fotoseach,2011) Handwashing. (Fotoseach,2011 ) Handwashing. (Fotoseach,2011 )

Target Population Healthcare Professionals. (Garneaulunglab, 2012) Healthcare Professionals Nurses, Doctors, Clerical Support and Auxiliary Support

Purpose To teach learners the: Importance of correct hand washing techniques. Hand washing techniques using soap and water. Hand washing techniques using gel. Hand washing techniques using foam. Care and protection of hands.

By the end of the handwashing presentation learners will be able to: Identify the importance of correct hand washing techniques. Correctly identify handwashing techniques using soap and water, alcohol-based gel and foam. Learning Objectives

6. Quiz 7. Discussions 8.Evaluation 4. Hand washing Case Studies 5. Handwashing Video 1. Introduction 2. Handwashing Objectives3. Learning Modules Course Organization

Content (C), Asynchronous (A), Synchronous (S) and Assessment (A)

Module 1: Introduction to Handwashing. Module 2: Microorganism. Module 3: Bacteria and the Chain of Infection. Module 4: Indications for Handwashing. Module 5: Handwashing Techniques. Module 6: Selection and Handling of Handwashing Agents. Module 7: Handwashing before Surgical Procedures. Module 8: Handwashing after Gloves Use. Content: Learning Modules

Design Home Page HomeBackForward Modules Video Evaluation of Course & Instructor Resources & Links Online Discussions Quiz Case Scenarios I T Help Desk Introduction & Instructor

Case Studies Discussion , Use Google Docs, Quiz, Blackboard Collaboration Asynchronous and Synchonous, Reading, Video Watching, Virtual Role Play/Demonstration Activities Demonstration Handwashing. (Fotosearch, 2011) Take the Quiz. (Fotooseach,2 01 1)

Videos Online Resources and links. Technology and Resources Multimedia,. (Multimedia, 2011 )

Navigation Back Pause Forward Volume Home

All pages will have the hospital logo, same font, color and size. All pages will be the same way, with the same elements and buttons. Healthcare professionals will be able to navigate the course, moving forward, backwards, and home by clicking the mouse on the provided icons for each page. Page Layout

Asynchronous Communication Using Blackboard, You tube and MOOC Interaction Fotosearch. (2011)

Explain why handwashing is important. Explain correct handwashing techniques using water and soap, gel, or foam. Discussion Board Questions

Synchronous Communication Using Blackboard Interaction

Survey Questions Feedbacks Comments Suggestions Assessment

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Fotosearch stock photography. (Photographer). (2011). Quiz. [Photograph], Retrieved March 20, 2012 from: Garneaulunglab. (Photographer). (2012). Healthcare Professionals [Photograph], Retrieved March 12, 2012 from: garneaulunglab.com Harington, C.F. & Reasons, S.G. (2005). Online student evaluation of teaching for distance education: A perfect match? The Journal of Educators Online, 2, Retrieved from: References

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