Duncan Digital Literacies in Medical Education (IMP Med Ed Day - Duncan, BC) Sept 27, 2014

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Digital Literacies in Medical Education

Rebecca Raworth, MLIS September 27, 2014

Presenter Discloser

Rebecca Raworth has:

• No relationship with commercial interests

• Has received no financial support for the preparation of this presentation

Activity

Which of the following best describes your attitude towards digital technologies like social networks, blogs & collaboration tools?1. Using them is second nature to me2. I know how to use them but it’s not easy for

me3. I don’t use them but feel the need to learn4. I don’t use them & don’t feel the need to learn

how to use them

Learning objectives

• Become familiar with digital literacies and recognize their importance in medical education.

• Develop an awareness of digital tools and their use in medical education.

Outline

• Why this workshop topic?• What is digital literacy?• 21st century pedagogy• Social media• Digital tools & their use in education & clinical

practice• Where to get help• Questions?

Definitions

• Digital literacies are those capabilities which fit an individual for living, learning and working in a digital society. JISC

• Digital literacy is “the ability to use information and communication technology to find, evaluate, create and communicate information. (American Library Association)

• Tool knowledge + critical thinking +social engagement (J. Fraser, social and educational technologist)

• Set of social practices & meaning making of digital tools (Landshear & Knobel, 2008)

WHY THIS TOPIC?

• Students are already using technology in their everyday life and for learning

• Hospitals are already using technology, including social media for patient education

• The rise of e-patients

Context – reform of medical education

Greenhalgh, Trisha, et al. "Adoption, non-adoption, and abandonment of a personal electronic health record: case study of HealthSpace." BMJ: British Medical Journal 341 (2010).

Context – 21st century students

Context: new information ecosystem

http://www.slideshare.net/saevarsson/how-libraries-can-survive-in-the-new-media-ecosystem-1412009-presentation

Context – emerging technologies

http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2819918

Context

http://www.slideshare.net/SidneyEve?utm_campaign=profiletracking&utm_medium=sssite&utm_source=ssslideview

ACTIVITY

Please get into groups of 4 or so and discuss:

• Discuss how your students have changed since you were a student.

• What is your biggest challenge in teaching medical students today?

Be prepared to share with the class.

Educational technologies

http://www.jiscrsc.ac.uk/support-for/digital-literacy/organisational-review.aspx

Sage on the stage

http://academiclifeinem.com/blooms-digital-taxonomy/

Pedagogy for the digital age

2 key learning perspectives

http://www.slideshare.net/giustinid/naslund-giustini-wilu-may15final

Social learning theory

Blended learning

From http://ndnr.com/education-web-articles/blended-learning/

Collaborative learning

http://www.ecampusnews.com/top-news/learning-transforming-education-743/

http://www.slideshare.net/GrainneConole/conole-digital-literacies

From http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/21st+Century+teacher

21st Century Educator

SAMR Model

http://e4innovation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/slide1.jpg

Learning Analytics

http://tinyurl.com/o74ujmg

Desired outcome

• Students will develop personalized approaches to keeping up to date given that the answer to a clinical question can change over time

http://ii.library.jhu.edu/2013/02/25/2013-gsi-symposium-breakout-session-4-student-engagement-in-curriculum-development/

“It’s not about the tools, it’s using the tools to facilitate learning.”

TECHNOLOGIES AS TOOLS

Technology tools

http://www.teleatrics.com/site/resources http://nsunews.nova.edu/medical-school-receives-meti-simulation-innovators-recognition-2/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2623372/Google-Glass-enters-operating-theatre-Surgeon-UK-use-smart-specs-operation.html

http://www.slideshare.net/GrainneConole/conole-digital-literacies

Learning management systems

Activity

1. How do social media sites like Facebook and LinkedIn affect the patient-physician relationship? Should I friend my patients?

2. Search for you name on your mobile device and see what you find.

Be prepared to share what you’ve discussed in your groups with the rest of us.

Social media

CMA definition:

“A set of web-based & mobile technologies that allow people to monitor, create, share or manipulate text, audio, photos, video, with others”

SOCIAL MEDIA

FredCavazza.net

Mayo Clinic’s Social Media ResidencyPrerequisites to Mayo’s Social Media Residency:

• Required Modules• 1. Create your account in the Social Media Health Network and complete these online courses:• BUS 101 – Introduction to Social Media and Content Strategy (30 minutes)• BUS 110 – Basics of Social Media ROI (30 minutes)• BUS 121 – Mayo Clinic ROI Case Studies (30 minutes)• BUS 130 – Introduction to LinkedIn (30 minutes)• GSM 104 – Personal Branding in Social Media (20 minutes)• GSM 105: Overview of Social Media Tools (30 minutes)• GSM 106 – Creating Your Google Account for YouTube and Google+ (10 minutes)• GSM 110: Mayo Clinic’s Social Media History (30 minutes)• GSM 125 – Introduction to Enterprise Social Networking (25 minutes)• GSM 130 – Introduction to Google+ (30 minutes)• EPL 101: Medical Professionalism and Social Media (20 minutes)• EPL 120: Managing the Legal Risks of Social Media (40 minutes)• BL 101: Getting Started with Blogging (30 minutes)• TW 100 – Preparing to Create Your Twitter Account (10 minutes)• TW 101: Getting Started with Twitter (20 minutes)• TW 105: Twitter Terms (15 minutes)• TW 110 – How to Effectively Participate in a Twitter Chat (30 minutes)• TW 115 -- Twitter Measurement via TweetReach Report (15 minutes)• FB 105: Managing Facebook Privacy (30 minutes)• VID 120 – Video Shooting Basics* (20 minutes)• 2. Watch #SocialAtMayo – Mayo Clinic’s Social Media Guidelines (10 minutes)

We estimate that it will take you approximately 8 hours to complete the prerequisites.

Privacy

http://www.cma.ca/advocacy/social-media-canadian-physicians

Your digital footprint

http://www.digitalfamilysummit.com/2012/safety-protecting-your-digital-footprint/

Help – medical & education literatures

Help – see online presentations

Help – digital scholarship websites

Help - learning object repositories

Help - courses

Help - ‘BAMBOO DIRT’

Help - checklists

Help – conferences & workshops

Start Experimenting

• E.g. add a YouTube video to the syllabus• Remember to start with learning outcomes

first, then work backwards• Social Media Course by Dr. Bertalan Mesko @ • http://prezi.com/zwfi8jxaxdo9/the-social-med

ia-course-introduction/

Emerging technologies

http://www.slideshare.net/umhealthscienceslibraries/whats-most-important-emerging-technologies-in-medical-libraries?qid=e4aeacc9-92a4-41cb-9528-c77d656bd00e&v=qf1&b=&from_search=10

Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy

blogs.wsd1.org

http://www.slideshare.net/timbuckteeth?utm_campaign=profiletracking&utm_medium=sssite&utm_source=ssslideview

Education 2.0

• Public health surveillance• Social networking & web 2.0• Mobile technologies• E-portfolios• Competency frameworks• Personalized, real-time learner assessment• Personalized medicine

The future is now• Let’s livetweet rounds• Can you prescribe an app?• Social media for public health outreach & education• Don’t let the tech get between you and your patient• Text reminders can help patients take their meds• Wearable tech & sensors are changing healthcare

Rebecca Raworth, MLISraworthr@uvic.caTwitter: @raworthr

Thank you!

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