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!
The development phase links the the design phase with the implementation phase. In this phase, the designer will see the design plans come to life with the creation of lesson plans, job aids, and evaluation checklists. Simulation Specific For you simulationists out there, this is also the step where you take your simulation scenario outline … Continue reading Development in ADDIE
If you ever want to evaluate your learning objectives, we put together this neat tool that assess the quality of the objectives. We’ve adapted this tool from C. Hodell to meet our needs. https://sites.uci.edu/medsim/files/2015/03/Quality-Rating-for-Objectives.pdf https://sites.uci.edu/medsim/files/2015/03/Quality-Rating-for-Objectives-Worksheet.pdf There is also a presentation in the Faculty Development Video Series about this topic. Check it out. https://sites.uci.edu/medsim/education/faculty-development/
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