1. It takes a village to create a hospital in Lisa Schulte & Robin Stevens. Nursing Program . SUNY Ulster Hope Windle . Instructional Designer . SUNY Ulster Sherry Chisamore . Director of Distance Learning . SUNY Ulster Jim Greenberg . Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center . SUNY Oneonta Dan Plows . Student Intern . SUNY Oneonta
2. Audience Survey Show of hands Who is familiar with 2nd Life? Who has an avatar in 2nd Life? Who is teaching in 2nd Life or other virtual worlds? Who is doing Nursing Education in 2nd Life? Who is building in 2nd Life?
3. AGENDA Nursing Education’s need Our Process to incorporate 2nd Life into curriculum Cost of $ and Time Training Building Roadblocks Teaching & Learning Your questions
4. Need for - Alternative to traditional lecture style classroom- Increased Hands-on learning experience Limited available clinical sites
5. The increasing complexity and widespread use of technology in healthcare has greatly increased the importance of teaching technology skills in the classroom.
16. Project Nursing Student Experience Building in 2nd Life Curriculum Development Faculty training Technology support Land access Training To use 2nd Life Student training
17. Time on Task Mini grant (5 hours) Professor Training (40 hours) Getting land (5 hours) Building hospital with SUNY Oneonta land and student intern builder (Dan?) Building field hospital, bots, video (180 hours) Re-Building the hospital on SUNY Oneonta island (Dan?) Set up training and support for students in student labs, on LMS ( 20 hours ) Creating the case study (10 hours) Train the students (2 hours per group) Students doing the case study(2 hours)
18. Where went and what learned to do. Place to study on their own. Screen shot of the student Orientation.
69. Case Study: Disaster Relief OBJECTIVES: Second Life provides nursing students an opportunity to: -practice in a safe environment to enhance learning -allow students to practice skills -apply critical thinking in a clinical setting outside of the hospital -network with peers and professionals -be exposed to a disaster response clinical scenario -have real time interaction with their professor and themselves - Introduce and reinforce quality improvement measures OUTCOMES: - Students will gain confidence in critical thinking - Students will demonstrate an increased level of critical thinking - Students will be better prepared to handle a wide variety of real-life patient scenarios - Students will be able to identify various quality improvement measures -first time NCLEX pass scores will increase
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71. LESSON PLAN 15 minutes :: Set up, Pairing, Instructor Intro 60 minutes :: Do case study30 minutes :: Review with group & instructor
93. Student Feedback Initial trainings confusing Clearly stated outcomes After case study, positive feedback
94. Moving forward Best Practices When we train students Start with clear objectives and outcomes Video clip of what doing in case study Presenter show the Ulster location in 2nd life See where we would go Learn how to use an avatar Next steps, use for group projects …
96. Tour of hospital & field tent Fly over hospital Walk into Tent A & B Show Bea modeling the student avatar with the scrubs, stethoscope, name tag Students were named their first name and the 2nd life last name Student/Instructor assess patient and obtaining patient data, click on notecard, read scenario and answer appropriately. Goal to move through all 10 notecards Click on case 7 Blood flow rate Tara is the faculty with the lab coat
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HW ::: 2nd Life for Nursing Education- who is doing it already…England, Tacoma CC (handout article )Process to incorporate 2nd life into curriculumMinigrant purpose Objectives and Outcomes Cost of $ and Time to get the site up and running Org chart of all people involve ID and IT support to make it happen..Producers, Makers, Training faculty, studentsMuvers as resource for Training the professors and Evergreen IslandEvergreen Island training certain amt hrs , Avenues available for Nursing content Grey Heron, PTSD, MS, TBI Ability Island, Center for Disease Control, MS Society island buildRoad blocks to get up and running …bandwidth, things on the islandBuilding: Working with Oneonta, Oneonta Hospital Ulster land on SLN islandUlster Field Hospital tents Student Training Case StudyMoving forward and approaches Your questions
A factor identified as having a key impact on nursing education is the limited availability clinical sites to adequately prepare our students for an increasingly complex healthcare environment.
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LS : Retention of students is a concern for academia and healthcare institutions High attrition rates are costly to the student, the school and the community Providing a variety of experiential opportunities is one way to promote retention Virtually all college students have had expierence with games.. Virtual simulation incorporates discovery, anyalysis, interpretation and performance as well as physical and mental activity.
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- In a tent, - what could be realistic with where the students were in their studies - what we could actually accomplish in 2nd Life at this time. - Don’t have the opportunity to teach this is classroom to introduce disaster response in nursing