Screencast
For my third presentation, I decided to use screencast. Screencast allows for the recording of the computer screen while adding audio which allows for an engaging presentation. Screencast was very easy to use for both the instructor and for the student. The other advantage of screencast is that it if free for presentations up to 15 minutes. Best of all, the upgraded version is only $15, it includes longer recording times and upgraded editing features. Screencast would be a great presentation tool to use for distance learning or hybrid courses, much like our Statistics course from last year. Below is a link to my screencast presentation.Simulation
Simulation is a technology which was really coming to age as I exited nursing school. Therefore, I really have not had much experience with using this in the undergraduate experience and limited experience using it in my staff nursing days. Simulation is an innovative teaching strategies which we discussed in Teaching Methods and one of the biggest take away messages from the use of simulation, is that the a simulation is only as good as the scenario and facilitator. Also, these simulation activities take a lot of planning and commitment by the instructors to ensure an effective simulation experience. Simulation is a great technique to use for education due to the real life nature minus the risk to the patient. On the other hand, from reading Dr. May's blog there is the risk of over thinking. Simulations are usually pretty dramatized, it made me wonder if simulations are ever drawn out, meaning they take place for a full shift or even days. I did find lots of interesting resources on the web for simulation, but the one I found most thought provoking is Behind the Curtain. This website gives multiple ways to create physical signs on mannequins such as bruises or burns. It was very fascinating!
Here are just a couple of example pictures. One of an open fracture and the other is frostbite.
Evaluation
The next area I went about exploring was evaluation. This is probably the one area I felt the least confident, probably because I have not had this course yet. I was pretty blown away by the websites available for quizzes and test analysis. I do remember using the test analysis software from Stats and remember it being user friendly and easy to interpret. It was a tad difficult for adequately evaluate the websites since I really have never had to evaluate a class before. I did find one additional website, Quiz Star, this site allows for administration of quizzes and also the ability to record scores in an Excel file. I really look forward to furthering my education, therefore I can use these evaluation tools to their full potential. E-portfolios was an area within the evaluation module which will soon become very relevant to me as graduation gets closer and closer. I explored the E-portfolios which Dr. May posted to his blog, I really think they are great way to showcase one's work and professional development. I found a great article which showcases 7 ways to create an E-portfolio, the article even has link to tutorials to create portfolios.
Interactivity
The module topic of interactivity is one which I really have very little experience with. I do think sites such as interactive assessment sites are great for novice nurses, but the idea of virtual reality for health care at first seemed a little far fetched. Then I began to research this and found some thought, that virtual realty worlds are great for distance educations especially in different areas of the world where education or clinical sites may not be readily available. Here is a link to the article which discusses the use of virtual education. Science Daily
In addition, I found 2 great sites for clinical nursing skills which include auscultation and even quizzes.
Finally, here is a virtual health care environment, known as CliniSpace. This environment can be used for education, the video is a short demo of the site. It does look interesting, but the learner would have to have some experience or guidance with using virtual reality like these. The learner must navigate their Avatar through the reality, which for some may not come easily.
As this semester concludes, I have truly had my eyes opened to all the technology which is available to use for instruction. I also really feel I have evolved and am able to begin to evaluate these technologies to determine which ones are most effective for the objectives which are to be taught.






