Sunday, March 27, 2011
The presentation
This weekend I have been putting together the notes for our presentation. In reviewing the articles I pulled I discovered that problem based learning and case method study teaching are two separate techniques. I will be interested to hear from the group who is presenting the problem based teaching method. I have had fun playing with our power point slides as well. They are simple but the animation helps to polish the show! It's hard to believe that we only have this next month before another semester is gone. I am taking my teaching practicum course concurrently and the two courses together have complemented each other well.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Wiki link
Okay, I hope this works.... Here is the link to our wiki page
http://uhvnur6313.pbworks.com/w/page/37147731/Shift-to-Shift-Bedside-Reporting-Case-Study
http://uhvnur6313.pbworks.com/w/page/37147731/Shift-to-Shift-Bedside-Reporting-Case-Study
Case Study Presentation
Good evening! Rhonda and I joined forces to present the method of teaching through case studies. The issue of utilizing a hand-off tool for report when transferring patients within the hospital was a topic that was being discussed at the hospital where she works. She had some articles that had been brought up for discussion that we were able to incorporate into our project. Rhonda incorporated a video for the visual learner, and I had fun creating a Voki to introduce our page! I wanted to provide a universal hand-off tool that could be viewed on the page. This could either be copied or used as a starting point to futher develop a more personalized hand-off tool. I then looked to see what joint commission had to say on the matter as this would be an important part of what to look for when developing this tool. The wiki page turned out better than I expected. I hope that others find it helpful and resourceful.
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