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Title: An online Simulated Community for Interprofessional Learning


1
An on-line Simulated Community for
Inter-professional Learning
Andy Pulman - IHCS apulman_at_bournemouth.ac.uk Mich
ael Martin - IHCS mmartin_at_bournemouth.ac.uk
Both mobile technologies and games technologies
are increasingly seen as fertile ground for the
development of resources to support
learning. Savannah mobile gaming and learning -
K Facer, R Joiner, D Stanton, J Reid, R Hull, D
Kirk (2004) - Published in JCAL, Vol 20,
pp399-409
2
Inter-professional education (IPE) for a
diversity of professions
  • IHCS is developing collaborative learning
    opportunities for
  • students preparing to be
  • Nurses
  • Midwives
  • Occupational therapists
  • Physiotherapists
  • Operating department practitioners
  • Social workers

3
Rationale for inter-professional education for
IHCS Students
  • To encourage collaborative learning between
    professional groups
  • To develop effective team working within
    inter-professional scenarios
  • To enhance communication between professional
    groups
  • To help improve the quality of care delivery for
    service users and carers

4
Challenges
  • Moving beyond shared teaching to collaborative
    learning
  • Providing parity of learning experience for
    large student numbers (n600) unevenly spread
    between disciplines and across wide geographical
    area with students located in academic centres at
    Bournemouth, Yeovil and Portsmouth
  • Supporting staff in adapting and changing
    learning teaching practices

5
Blended Learning Solution
  • Web based simulated community peopled by health
    social care users,
  • living and working in a typical seaside community
    in a variety of urban and
  • Rural settings. The e-learning components consist
    of
  • Practice situated individuals as live and
    changing learning resources.
  • Case scenarios developed by health social care
    practitioners service
  • users for analysis and problem solving.
  • Discussion boards and chat rooms for sharing and
    debating Inter-
  • Professional perspectives on case scenarios, new
    episodes and client
  • bulletin updates for engaging in role plays.
  • Additional learning resources including
    professional codes of conduct,
  • legislation, professional standard and policy
    documents.

6
Project Timeline
  • 2004 - 2005 Development / Testing
  • June 04 - Iteration 1
  • July 04 - Iteration 2
  • September 04 - Iteration 3
  • April 05 - Iteration 4
  • August 05 - Iteration 5
  • September 05 Wessex Bay Goes Live
  • October 05 PAD Unit Begins
  • January 06 Communication/PfPP Units Begin
  • April/May 2006 Evaluation Begins

7
Preparing Students for collaborative learning
with different professions
  • The Personal Academic Development (PAD) unit
    provides students
  • working in their uni-professional groups with a
    foundation in
  • learning to learn
  • e-learning IT skills
  • information literacy study skills
  • critical thinking reflecting on practice
  • In preparation for working collaboratively in
    IPE groups through two Level
  • C units running concurrently, in
  • Preparation for professional practice
  • Communication
  • Delivery is by means of blended learning with
    face-to-face online
  • learning activities supported by the Simulated
    Community (Wessex Bay)
  • Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)

8
Preparing and Supporting Staff
  • Open Access Workshops
  • Themed Workshops
  • Designing a blended learning unit
  • Encouraging active online learning
  • Using e-quizzes in assessing learning
  • VLE Basics
  • Taster Days
  • Demonstrating Sim Wessex Bay / VLE
  • Engaging in asynchronous online discussion
  • synchronous online role plays
  • Targeted group sessions for IPE PAD teams
  • 1 1 small group surgeries
  • Online course areas discussion boards for
    staff training / collaboration

9
Promoting and embedding developments in the
Schools Strategy
  • Presentations to senior management on blended
    learning
  • and Wessex Bay
  • Establishment of steering groups for Wessex Bay
  • and flexible learning for developers other
    interested staff
  • In IHCS
  • Integration with Research team (eg Centre for
    Qualitative
  • Research)
  • Promotion through IHCS 4U (eg town name)

10
Evaluation Staff
  • Healthy scepticism on the value of e-learning
    compared with
  • face-to-face classroom based sessions
  • Balancing the resource constraints of study
    hours available for
  • uni-professional and inter-professional study
  • Preparedness for blended learning
  • Taking ownership of Wessex Bay VLE course
    areas
  • Benefits challenges of working with learning
    from colleagues located
  • in different professions
  • But I have no idea how a midwife or social
    worker would interpret this
  • case (staff comment shared in IPE Curriculum
    Planning Meeting)

11
Evaluation Students
  • The IPE curriculum commenced in September 2005
  • Student data will be collected during this
    academic year by pre-experience questionnaires
    interim post experience focus groups
  • Evaluation will assess findings against the
    intended outcomes of
  • facilitating realistic student enquiry in a
    virtual practice community
  • providing effective collaborative learning
    within a safe but challenging practice environment

12
A Trip To Wessex Bay
  • Enter Wessex Bay

13
Future Within IHCS
  • IHCS has been successful in a bid to the Health
    Science and Practice
  • Subject Centre of the Higher Education Academy
    involving the Simulated
  • Community. A full grant of 10,000 was awarded -
    project runs January
  • 2006 through to December 2007.
  • Further evaluation to take place.
  • Rural area to become available for next academic
    year
  • Revamp of navigation and layout of Wessex Bay
  • Different simulations to be incorporated (eg
    Lifeworld Alzheimers project)
  • Further use of Wessex Bay outside of IPE
    curriculum (eg Diabetes)

14
Future Within BU
  • Conservation Science - Brian James / Oil Spill
    Simulation Link Up / DCC
  • Attending CAP SIG - Simulations
  • Possible Disaster Management Centre Link Up
  • SIM - Andrew Worth / Hotel Fire Simulation Link
    Up
  • Collaborative Research Bids ? (Joint bid with
    NESTA to JISC unsuccessful)

15
Future External To BU
  • External UK Universities - HEA Bid
  • DIPEx - Patient Experiences of health and
    illness
  • Virtual Europe (COHEHRE)
  • Project Bid submitted in 2005 (agreement for
    project to commence decision expected June
    2006)
  • Article submitted to Journal of Allied Health
    March 2006
  • Cases provided by Erasmushogechool, Belgium and
    Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Holland on prototype
    system Mid June 2006
  • Project team meet up to discuss roles,
    responsibilities and project milestones Autumn
    2006
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