Cognitive Load Control in Simulation
Dr. Paul Phrampus recently posted a blog post about cognitive load control in simulation scenario design. It is an interesting read…check it out!
Dr. Paul Phrampus recently posted a blog post about cognitive load control in simulation scenario design. It is an interesting read…check it out!
Some of our courses/programs/sessions only come around once a year, and its easy to forget what you did last year. Make an equipment list, set up the equipment and room and then take a photo of it. Then when the course runs, you have a photo and an equipment list as a reference. Here is … Continue reading Tech Tip
In order to provide quality Medical Education scenarios for our learners, the staff at the Medical Education Simulation Center utilize a process when creating curriculum and scenarios that follows the ADDIE model closely. We do this to ensure standardization of development and ensure nothing is forgotten. More information on curriculum development can be found at: … Continue reading How We Develop Our Scenarios
We are often asked what model or framework that we use when we design curriculum…we use the ADDIE model. The ADDIE model is a very common model that curriculum designers use today. Elements: AnalysisDesignDevelopmentImplementationEvaluation The ADDIE model provides designers with the necessary structure for designing curriculum and scenarios, regardless of the variables involved. More information … Continue reading Using ADDIE for Simulation Design