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IS THE CLASSROOM OBSOLETE? ANNE ADES, MD DIRECTOR OF NEONATAL EDUCATION THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CLINICAL PEDIATRICS PERELMAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Traditional
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Faculty Disclosure Information In the past 12 months, I have no relevant financial relationships with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services discussed in this CME activity. I do not intend to discuss an unapproved/investigative use of a commercial product/device in my presentation. I will be discussing a product that is being developed by Laerdal Medical in partnership with the NRP.
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OBJECTIVES 1) To review trends in learning environments 2) To introduce ways technology has impacted education 3) To demonstrate the potential uses for computer based simulation
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http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2 013/01/is-the-lecture-dead/272578/2/
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TRADITIONAL LECTURES MAY BE DEAD
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THE CLASSROOM IS NOT, IT IS JUST REDEFINED.
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THE SIMULATION CLASSROOM
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SIMULATION: THE PROBLEM In sim lab want to maximize time for what sim is best at Technical skills Teamwork skills Application of knowledge Integration of behavioral, cognitive and technical skills
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CHANGING THE CLASSROOM: FLIPPING
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REIMAGINING THE CLASSROOM Massive open on-line courses (MOOCs) Videos Podcasts Social Media Gaming/Virtual Patients/Virtual Worlds
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MOOCs
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MASSIVE OPEN ON-LINE COURSE
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SOCIAL MEDIA
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VIDEOS/PODCASTS
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COMPUTER BASED SIMULATION: VIRTUAL PATIENT
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COMPUTER BASED SIMULATION: VIRTUAL WORLD
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HEARTCODE © PALS PART 1 COMPLETIONS PALS G2010 Launc h
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NRP MICROSIMULATION/eSim ulation
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NEW INTERFACE
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DEBRIEFING AND NRP ALGORITHM
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CONCLUSIONS
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