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M-learning at a medical ward: on mobility, medical knowledge and mobile interaction |
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(Anne Marie Kanstrup)
The MINI-project (short for Mobile INteractIon) works with design of m-learning applications for physicians in clinical training at an emergency medical ward at a major regional hospital in Denmark. The presentation presents results from the project highlighting: a) the meaning and consequences of mobility in the case, b) theoretical understanding of medical knowledge, c) the mini-design application, its evaluation and further development.
The MINI-project Designing Learning Support for Junior Registrars. Case: an emergency medical ward at a Regional Hospital in Denmark (please open file: "Miniproject2" in the "Attachments" - group.
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The MINI-project (short for Mobile INteractIon) works with design of m-learning applications for physicians in clinical training at an emergency medical ward at a major regional hospital in Denmark. The presentation presents results from the project highlighting: a) the meaning and consequences of mobility in the case, b) theoretical understanding of medical knowledge, c) the mini-design application, its evaluation and further development.
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Abstract from session moderator:
The Mini project was about designing Learning Support for Junior Registrars Case: an emergency medical ward at a Regional Hospital in Denmark. The aim was to lighten the Junior Registrars burden, they carry 2, 6 kg of books and other things in their pockets and fit the information into a mobile device they could easily use while walking and very fast, the time span was max. 3 minutes. The project digitalized and minimized the booklet ward instructions, they experienced a range of different challenges to minimize the material and yet make it readable. This is a pilot project that is to be continued, the organizers are looking forward to hear what the Junior Registrars think and how they use the devise.Material from the presenter:
The MINI-project Designing Learning Support for Junior Registrars. Case: an emergency medical ward at a Regional Hospital in Denmark (PDF file)The MINI-project Designing Learning Support for Junior Registrars. Case: an emergency medical ward at a Regional Hospital in Denmark (please open file: "Miniproject2" in the "Attachments" - group.
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