Planning Education Flashcards

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A learner- centered strategy in which the instructor moves about the classroom monitoring the learner’s progress rather than standing at the front of the classroom and lecturing or providing instructor- focused teaching.

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Over the shoulder instruction

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Most instruction is computerized learning, so student attention is often focused on technology

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over the shoulder instruction

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These types of instruction belong in patient/ family education.

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One - on - one instruction & group instruction

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The most costly for an institution because it is time sensitive.

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One - on - One instruction.

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Less costly because the needs of a number of people can be met at one time.

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Group instruction

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Used when learners need to use the information immediately.

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Just in time presentations

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7
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Developed by McMaster University in the 1960s.

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Problem - based learning

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Learner- centered with the instructor serving as a facilitator rather than a lecturer.

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Problem - based learning

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9
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Teaching models:
These are very effective for supplementary material and independent study.

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Audiovisual Tutorials

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10
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Teaching models:
this is geared toward the needs of the individual who can self - pace; materials may be internet- based or paper-based and may include audiovisual materials.

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Independent study

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Learners are presented with a goal and all materials and activities are aimed at achieving the goal

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Goal - focused

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Learning takes place outside a formal classroom with materials provided or recommended by the instructor.

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Guided Focus

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13
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Activities are based on problem - solving in relation to realistic case studies

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Anchored

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14
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Learners work together to complete a learning activity

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Collaborative

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15
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Learners develop materials regarding a topic

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Project - based

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16
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Learners work in teams to solve problems

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Problem - based

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17
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Instructors mode, and learners analyze and apply processes.

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Cognitive apprenticeship

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18
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Learners actively participate in simulated activities

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Simulations

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19
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This is an instructor - focused presentation

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Direct instruction

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20
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Small teams work together through a variety of activities to master a subject with each member responsible for self - learning and learning from others on the team.

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Cooperative

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21
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Encompasses a wide range of teaching methodologies

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Blended/ hybrid learning

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22
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Combines traditional lecture- type, instructor - focused delivery with more modern approaches, such as computer - based instruction.

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Blended/ hybrid learning

23
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Selection of teaching materials and resources include:

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Price, quality, and currency

24
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Can provide real practice for students and trainees using hardware and software programs that they will need when caring for patients.

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Hospital Information System (HIS)

25
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Nursing students can use this system to generate care plans and do mapping rather than doing this in the traditional time- consuming paper method

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HIS

26
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Include the use of clickers to respond to questions or educational content.

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Electronic classroom response system (CRS)

27
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Questions, guides, maps, pictures, charts, illustrations, outlines, or diagrams can be used to support lecture or computer - based training.

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Learning aids

28
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These can include websites that provide specific educational content and information updates, such as Lippincott, and interactive websites

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Internet tools

29
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Software is available for training on almost every healthcare topic and usually includes interactivity and audiovisual presentation

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Software applications

30
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Specific areas for training staff systems include

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The basics of how the computer system works
How the system impacts their areas of responsibility.
The computer support resources

31
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Requires intensive and comprehensive training and institutional support

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Developing informatics competencies

32
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An information system training plan should include the following elements:

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A training mission statement
A needs assessment
The training modes
Location of trainers (in house)
The amount of time needed for staff to be competent
Cost
Methods used to determine effectiveness

33
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The following characteristics should be taken into account when selecting a trainer for information systems

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Experience
Style
Organizational fit
Working with upper management

34
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Methods of assessing ongoing training needs

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End - user questionnaires and interviews
Real - time observations
Analysis of errors/repairs
Reviewing staff changes

35
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The degree to which the trainees have absorbed the knowledge should be evaluated

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Proficiency testing

36
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Two type of proficiency examinations

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Criterion referenced
Norm referenced

37
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Assess each test taker against a set of correct values - most commonly used

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Criterion referenced measures

38
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Exams grade individuals directly against one another

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Norm referenced

39
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The following four factors should be considered when choosing a training method for a new information system

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Time
cost
learning styles
Learning retention

40
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Online multimedia advantages

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Interactive
improves retention
Tests of proficiency

41
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More popular and efficient type of training for information systems

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Computer Based Training (CBT)

42
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Advantages of computer based training include

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Self paced
interactive
availability
modules

43
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One of the most popular types of training for information systems

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Instructor led training

44
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The advantages of instructor led training are

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Uniformity
coaching
question and answer period
demonstrations
tests of proficiency

45
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Delivers content directly to students via the internet

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Internet based training

46
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These are the people who work to keep the system updated and running well

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Super user
Help Desk Personnel
PC Specialist

47
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There are two major on the job training methods for conducting information system training

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Super user
Job aids

48
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There are two basic methods for carrying out information system training

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Peer training
Self - directed text based courses

49
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This is a method in which new users of the system are trained by existing users

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Peer training

50
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This method is based on self - directed and self paced training by use of the provided materials

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Self directed text based courses

51
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For employees that have little or no computer experience, __________ __________ is required.

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Remedial training

52
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Procedures should be taught to users in the event the system “crashes” or goes down for a period of time.

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Disaster Recovery

53
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Should be taught to all users of the system, including reboot procedures, changing passwords, how to properly edit data entries, and when to contact the support desk.

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Troubleshooting

54
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Responsible for educating the staff about changes related to processes, which should be communicated in an effective and timely manner.

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Quality professional