OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients David Topps Medbiq, Baltimore May 2014.

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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients http://openlabyrinth .ca David Topps Medbiq, Baltimore May 2014

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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients

http://openlabyrinth.ca David ToppsMedbiq, BaltimoreMay 2014

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What is OpenLabyrinth?

• Open-source (https://github.com/olab/Open-Labyrinth )

• Open-standard – (www.medbiq.org/working_groups/virtual_patient/MedBiquitousVirtualPatientSummary.pdf )

• Virtual patient platform for– Playing – Authoring – Researching

• http://openlabyrinth.ca

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Highlights of Olab 3.1

• Visual Editor• Conditional logic• Multiple input types• Mobile friendly• Scenarios• Reports & analytics• Linking to other systems: Oauth, LTI, etc

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Templates & Snippets

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Visual Editor

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Medical Careers case in Viz Ed

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Simple Rules

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Complex Rules

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Multiple input types

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Extended question types

• Sliders• Script Concordance Testing• Situational Judgment Testing• Key Feature Questions

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Mobile Friendly

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Responsive Design

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Skins

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Skins

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Multiple Authentication

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IMS-LTI

• Learning Tools Interoperability– LTI 1.1 Provider– thank you to Natalia Stathakarou, KI– Links to/from Entrada CMS (Queens University)• http://www.entrada-project.org

• Exploring– LTI 2.0– Olab3 being an LTI Consumer

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Scenario Manager in OLab3• Scenario Manager: control over who gets to play what when

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Scenario Manager in OLab3• Scenario Manager: view progress during play

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Results

• Rapid Reporting of Real-time Results (4R)

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Pathway analysis

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Path analysis

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ADL-xAPI

• Experience API– Formerly TinCan API– Exploring LRS options• Open-source (eg Learning Locker)• Easy to use analytics

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Collaborative editing

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Integrated Forum

• Great boon for collaborative authoring• Tied into item/object annotation• IMS-LTI integration as alternative

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Semantic markup

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Semantic markup

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OpenLabyrinth

http://openlabyrinth.ca

The OpenLabyrinth Development Consortium