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Medical Imaging Nurses Association of Australia. NSW & ACT Annual state conference. May 21 st, 2011 Medical Imaging online: The College of Nursing ACN 000106 829 2011 The College of Nursing.

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Medical Imaging Nurses Association of Australia.NSW & ACT Annual state conference. May 21st, 2011

Medical Imaging online: 

The College of NursingACN 000106 829 2011 The College of Nursing.

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Presentation outline

Snapshot of Medical imaging subject

• The current iteration of ‘243’ • Progress report

What ‘online’ means this month

• Knowledge creation

Mapping the future • Articulated academic pathway• The new communities of practice

Show bag• Useful sites, software, and strategies to

help!

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Acknowledgements - writers

• Fiona Law• Linda Ingles• Annie Hutton• Leigh Tannock

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Starter for ten…

• When did the Queen send her first email?– 1976– 1986– 1996– 2006

Image source: NY daily news site

…the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment in Malvern is available on the ARPANET system. Source: digg.com

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Learning frameworkTechnology:

The learning tools

Learner:

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• So where are the answers?

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What will audiometry students study?Exploring medical imaging nursing

Professional issues surrounding medial imaging

The modalities• X-ray modalities, Interventional radiology, Interventional

neuroradiology, Breast screen, PET scan, MRI.Patient assessment and special groups.

Periprocedure

Sedation

Understanding contrast media

Syllabus

Week 1

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Assessments Essay– part B 50%

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Anatomy of a subject.

Home page

notice board

classroom

Library

Tea room

lab

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Subject home page

Course events:Calendar, upcoming assessments, latest news from tutor, or subject coordinator.

Course resources: Course

content

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Classroom = Learning guide

Notice board = news forumStudent area =Tea room

Lab = discussion forums

Library = resources

Subject home page - detail

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The learning guides

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Blog response activity in the learning guides.

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Oct/Nov: 2010: This third, and final online discussion generated 138 posts over the next month between 18 people.

Discussion forum

Q:What do you consider to be the most significant

nursing practice issues surrounding:

Sedation/analgesia

or

contrast administration

Try to illustrate your issue using a case scenario that summarises your point. For example: Have you ever been in a situation where you were asked/told to administer sedation/analgesia to a patient when you thought it was beyond your scope of practice?

If so, what happened?What was the outcome?How did you feel?Was there a better solution?

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Naturally, I had to see what they were saying.

wordle.net click on the word cloud to go there.

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NOTE: These excerpts are originally published in the Audiometry nursing subject. They are published here with permission from the students.

Hi everyone, I feel like I'm about to do a bungy jump!

Need lots of time to read & think, & my brains not happy about being out of retirement!

Hi one and all - it appears if you are like me and have been out of the "learning stage" for a while that our rusty old brains seem to be soaking up all this new info.

I'm off to sleep…I like the bone conduction idea, …It would make the pathway much easier to understand if it's right!!! Hope I don't dream about cochleas!

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Shared objects Learnerstransform

enrich

Individual cognition

Shared cognition

Trialogical learning

“knowledge creation activities rely heavily on the use, manipulation and

evolution of shared knowledge artefacts, externalising a body of (tacit,

or explicit) knowledge.“ Paavola et al 2004.

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Epistemic games

Urban ScienceFood. Shopping. Parking. Housing. Trees. What will the future of Madison look like? In Urban Science, young people decide.

In Urban Science, we explore how innovative technology-based learning environments modeled on the professional practices of urban planners inform students’ understanding of ecology. In the game, players …start to see the world through the eyes of a problem-solving urban planner.

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Appendix A: Figure C, Trialogical learning – a handbook for organisations and knowledge workers. P15.

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ReferencesKarpati, A. and Munkacsy, K. n.d. Knowledge Transformation

through mentored innovation. Available URL: http://www.knowledgepractices.info/filestore/modules/casestudies/3/Poster_on_Multigrade_Case.pdf. <Accessed 2011, April 19>Poster Article:

KP-Labs hospital Case study Interesting read.

Paavola S., Lipponen L., and Hakkarainen K.: (2004) Models of Innovative Knowledge Communities and Three Metaphors of Learning. In: Review of Educational Research, 74-4557-576 Originator of the trialogic approach.

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Symbaloo URL: http://symbaloo.com/mix/mina

http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/mina

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Symbaloo tiles: where will they take me?

• Chunking: George A Miller proposed in 1952 that all information should be presented in small digestible units. Much as web writing needs to today.

• Slideshare: for presentations, and their slides. Free.

• Spidescribe: Mind mapping madness! Truly special, and free.

• KP Portal: Knowledge practice hub of resources.

• Meta tag & Tag cloud: In case anyone is bewildered by tagging

• Learning styles inventory: the visualisation of the data is interesting.(also 70 questions)

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Final thoughts

A well tended site will flourish.

Content is king.

Erica Stead: [email protected]