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1、The Adoption of e-learning Where we came from Where we are today Where we are going ,Jo Haag, RN, MSN Director, ECC Global Training American Heart Association,Basic Definitions ,learn Main Entry: learn Pronunciation: lrn Function: verb Inflected Form(s): learned lrnd, lrnt ; learning transitive verb

2、1 a (1): to gain knowledge or understanding of or skill in by study, instruction, or experience ,e-learning (NOT elearning),Delivery of learning, training or education programs by electronic means. * Derek Stockley 2003E-learning applications and processses Web-based learning Computer-based learning

3、 Virtual classroom Digital collaboration,Internet Extranet/ intranet Audio or video tape Satellite TV CD-ROMSelf-paced or Instructor-ledCBT IBT - WBT,Self-directed Learning,Learning on your own By yourself,Blended Learning,Mixing of different learning environments,Virtual Education,Instruction in a

4、learning environment where teacher and student are separated by time and/or spaceTeacher provides content through methods like internet, video conferencing, multimedia resources, course management applications,Where we came from ,Pre 1979: “THE TRAINING DEPARTMENT”Training/teaching consisted of live

5、 sessions- the glaring light of the overhead projector the beep of the filmstrip/cassette tape combo 16mm movies the smell of colored poster board markers the purple mimeographed handouts the 5 inch thick - 20 lb binders of information that could wipe out an entire old growth forest in a single meet

6、ing,Where we are today ,New needs, require new methods - a new concept was evolving: “HUMAN RESOURCES”This concept brought with it more specialized trainers, specific areas of HR that address training needs based on department needs, professional needs, even individual needs.Today when we talk train

7、ing in the medical world, we talk about things like: defined goals measured outcomes educational and clinical use of competency models preceptors with strategically outlined training plans fully implemented training scenarios using simulation algorithms with high fidelity computer based manikins ann

8、ual continuing education targeted remediation programs,Where we are today e-Learning Ladder*,Who Uses E-Learning?,Aviation Telecommunications Technology Retail Higher Education Banking/ financial services HealthcareWho ISNT using E-learning?,Growth of eLearning,eLearning accounts for nearly one-thir

9、d of learning content made available1 and is the second-most frequent method to deploy learning.2Safety training ranks in the top three corporate uses for eLearning.3 The highest rate of growth is in the healthcare segment.4 By 2014, corporations will remain as the top buyer of self-paced eLearning

10、products and services.4,1 American Society for Training and Development (ASTD), 2008 State of the Industry, November 2008 2 Elearning: A Global Strategic Business Report, Global Industry Analysts, Inc.; July 2007 3 ELearning ENews, Elliot Masie Learning Consortium Survey; September 2006 4 Ambient In

11、sight, The US Market for Self-paced eLearning Products and Services: 2009-2014 Forecast and Analysis, October 2009,Immersive Technologies,Drivers for growth Improving development, declining price points User expectations Obstacles Time-consuming creation and still costly for some Intense hardware an

12、d software user requirements,The Top Five Emerging Trends in Learning Technology; White Paper, SumTotal Systems, July 2008,Growth of BLS Online,Heartcode ACLS & BLS Sept. 06 Dec. 08,ECCs eLearning Growth,Why e-Learning in Healthcare Education and Workplace?,In every stage, e-learning positively impa

13、cts education & workforce excellence.E-learning is everywhere ,RecruitmentAttract students / Compete with other schoolsNew recruits lack certain skills Speed to baseline competencyOrientation learning curve,Student/Employee Satisfaction Flexible schedules for learning andpractice Access to training

14、opportunities Cycle time for retooling skillsAccess to best practices information,Returning Students Retention and GrowthCompetency mastery and recognitionCoaching and mentoringCreating a learning community,Excellence,Excellence,Clinical staff trainingImproving program effectivenessIntegrating perfo

15、rmance management / competency management initiatives,For Healthcare, the top priorities for 2009 were related to training:,Patient Safety Drives Demand for Training,Physicians, pharmacists, and nurses rate education as the #1 factor for having an impact on patient safety in hospitals. American Jour

16、nal of Infection Control, Feb. 2006Infections decreased from 7.8 to 2.3 per 1,000 patients following nurse education program in pediatric cardiac ICU. Pediatrics, May 2008,JCAHO Competency Requirements Influence Training Demand,“Competence to perform job responsibilities is assessed, demonstrated, a

17、nd maintained.” JCAHO Standard HR.3.10Learning outcomes are increasingly tracked & related to core skill competencies. Orthopedic Nursing, May/June, 2006,Content continues to improve,Leading professional association content is starting to go online. Courseware is more interactive & engaging.Coursewa

18、re is “chunked” into just-in-time modules, optimizing adult learning principlesNew pedagogies enhance critical thinking,Rapid content development & distribution is on the rise,Across industries, education managers report that 94% of their training programs are time critical. Bersin & Associates, Dec

19、ember, 2005,ButHow do you know what to trust? Do we buy? Is it adaptable to our needs? Do we develop our own? Time Resources Expertise,E-learning is providing huge cost savings and other benefits,The bottom line the cost savings & other benefits of e-learning implementation,MedCentral Health System

20、Mansfield, Ohio Reported annual savings of $10,000 in paper and development costs aloneGreenville Hospital System Reduced their number of regulatory training hours by over 70% in one year Compliance rates jumped from 88% to 98%. Cost savings improved 71% in the first yearThe Childrens Medical Center

21、 Dayton, Ohio Achieved an internal record of 97% completion rate for mandatory education Average time taken to finish a course decreased from 1.5 2 hours to 50 minutes; a time savings of over 44%Williamson Medical Center Franklin, Tennessee Met 100% of their Joint Commission training requirements Re

22、duces their training costs by approximately 60%.,What contributes to savings?,Benefits other than monetary.,eLearning Benefits,Convenient Take the instruction anywhere you have access to a computer and an Internet connection.Flexible Complete training as it fits your schedule, and proceed at your ow

23、n pace. If you need to or want to, you can stop the instruction at any time. You can then resume it later, picking up right where you left off. Saves time There are no travel costs or travel time. and money Facility costs are lower because people can take the training at computers already installed

24、in the workplace or, even better for some, at home. Consistent The same content can be delivered to every learner, yet can be customized training for specific needs.Easily updated Changes can be made to eLearning content when necessary.Maximizes Makes the best use of instructor time and talent. Basi

25、c information can be instructor delivered through eLearning modules. Then, instructors can focus talent and time on helping students acquire critical psychomotor skills.,Where we are today e-Learning Ladder*,Immersive Learning,Because good patient outcomes is about more than getting a course complet

26、ion card,Compliance + Competence = Patient Safety,Patient Safety IHI increased awareness (100k lives) now Protecting 5m Campaign, increased emphasis on patient safety Education - should be less about compliance and more about competencies and measurement, Measurable Outcomes cognitive and psychomoto

27、r programs focus on giving tangible and measurable outcomes Compliance is important to healthcare providers and institutions, but customers are asking for proof of competence, not just compliance with getting a card Skill Maintenance all educators know that skill performance deteriorates over time E

28、-learning allows professionals to regularly refresh skills and maintain competency, helping to ensure that they are ready when the real emergency arises,Learning Made Real - HeartCode,Anytime & Anywhere both cognitive and practical skills allow for learning to take place anytime and any place Speed

29、of Compliance experienced providers can complete their learning in very rapid time, while those that need practice can, “Time is Money” finding the fastest way to achieve compliance with requirements is a high user priority Driving Costs Down costs come in many forms (time, materials, people, etc.)

30、E-learning provides educators a flexible solution to solve logistical and financial headaches Learning Pace classes apply the same pace of learning to all learners, experienced or novice. E-learning allows learner to practice and learn at their own pace.,Flexibility & Efficiency,eSimulation in Healt

31、hcare hospitals are focused on reduction of errors and improved patient outcomes and simulation is seen as the primary vehicle Moves beyond knowledge to decision making Adaptive Learning simulation naturally adapts to the experience of the learner. Focuses on the decision making skills, reinforce ar

32、eas needing improvement Edutainment combines education with entertainment and gaming. This form of education enables them to be more engaged in the learning process.,What are barriers to implementation and acceptance?,WHERE ARE WE GOING ? Podcasts Pod=iPod / cast=broadcast, aka webcasts, netcasts, l

33、earncasts Send audio/visual content over the internet for portable playback on an iPod or a PC. Its known as a form of “Edutainment” Strengths: replay anytime, anyplace, good quality imaging/soundWiki“Wiki wiki” means _?A web page that can be viewed and modified by anybody who is provided access. Pr

34、ovide asynchronous communication and collaboration.Strengths: allows for collaboration, simplicity Weaknesses: Control of Content,BlogsWeb+log = BlogWebsite that contains chronological, dated entries about a given topic. Some blogs allow for comments and feedback. They often contain links to other s

35、itesStrengths: They can offer discussion forums, provide explanation, how to instructions. They can easily be updated and can therefore contain current information.Weakness: Blogs reflect the voice of the writer. Communities/ Facebook Educators are leading innovationJust In Time Training theres an A

36、pp for that,Open Discussion Items Q & A,What are you currently doing with e-Learning? What new technology/courses/processes have you added in recent months/years? What new “ways” have worked well/what has been most challenging? Are you using webinars, blogs, wikis? How do you share information among your peers at your facility, regionally, across the country, worldwide? What is on the horizon for you in terms of new types of training?,Jo.haagheart.org,

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