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Teaching Health Care in Virtual Space: Best Practices for Educators in Multi-User Virtual Environments [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x177x12 mm, kaal: 719 g, 22 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 082485800X
  • ISBN-13: 9780824858001
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 251x177x12 mm, kaal: 719 g, 22 colour illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2016
  • Kirjastus: University of Hawai'i Press
  • ISBN-10: 082485800X
  • ISBN-13: 9780824858001
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Teaching Health Care in Virtual Space is the first “how-to” manual for health educators on the instructional use of three-dimensional, computer-generated virtual environments that can be inhabited simultaneously by many participants; commonly called “multi-user virtual learning environments” or MUVE. Based on her experience supervising more than 400 learning activities in Second Life®—as of 2014, the largest public (free) MUVE—Dr. Estelle Codier has written a step-by-step handbook for novice and experienced MUVE teachers alike. The book provides those new to virtual teaching with specific steps to assess their own instructional readiness, guidance for assessing student and class readiness, as well as detailed descriptions of problem prevention and solutions. The text is accompanied by lively case studies of both success and failure in virtual learning environments. Inspiring stories of student learning illustrate the power of MUVE to transform health care education.
This innovative handbook presents an extended discussion of the pedagogical advantages for learning in multi-user virtual environments, along with a history of learning in Second Life®. The text includes an appendix of supporting materials for MUVE learning activities: evaluation grids, grading matrices, syllabus descriptions, and detailed orientation materials for both faculty and students. While the sample learning activities were designed for nurses, instructors in other disciplines could easily adapt them for use in any MUVE setting.

List of Sample Second Life® Learning Activities
xiii
Index: Tools to Use xv
Preface xvii
Introduction: How to Navigate This Book xxi
Part I Introduction to Multi-user Virtual Environments and the Second Life® World
1(40)
1 Theoretical, Philosophical, and Pedagogical Foundations for MUVE Learning
5(15)
2 What Is a MUVE? What Is MUVE Learning?
20(8)
3 The Virtual World Is Your Classroom: Teaching in Second Life®
28(13)
Part II Types of MUVE Learning Activities
41(74)
4 An Introduction to General Types of MUVE Learning Activities
43(4)
5 Solo Learning Activities in Content- or Context-Rich MUVEs: The MUVE as a Learning Crucible
47(9)
6 Sample Learning Activities 1--3: Solo Learning in Content- or Context-Rich MUVEs
56(8)
7 Pedagogical Benefits of One-on-One MUVE Learning Activities
64(7)
8 Sample Learning Activities 4--5: One-on-One MUVE Learning Activities
71(11)
9 Pedagogical Benefits of MUVE Small Group Learning Activities
82(8)
10 Sample Learning Activities 6--8: Ethics, Genetics, and Disability Small Group Activities
90(7)
11 Sample Learning Activity 9 (Complex Small Group MUVE Learning Activity): Clinical Rounds
97(9)
12 Sample Learning Activity 10 (Complex Small Group MUVE Learning Activity): Building Small Group Consensus Skills
106(9)
Part III Planning, Designing, and Executing a MUVE Learning Activity
115(72)
13 Instructor Readiness for MUVE Instruction
117(7)
14 Assessment of Students and Other Factors Related to MUVE Teaching Success
124(6)
15 Orientation to Second Life®
130(11)
16 Designing a MUVE Learning Activity, Part I: Readiness for MUVE Learning
141(9)
17 Designing a MUVE Learning Activity, Part II: Implementing MUVE Learning
150(7)
18 Special Topics
157(8)
19 Problems and Pitfalls of MUVE Learning
165(14)
20 Design and Implementation of a MUVE Emotional Intelligence Course
179(8)
Part IV Appendixes
187
1 Eight Characteristics of a Third Place
189(1)
2 Grading Rubric Template for a Clinic Patient Interview Assignment
190(2)
3 Sample Learning Activity 12: Mock Job Interview
192(2)
4 Summative Evaluations for MUVE Learning Activities
194(1)
5 Tracking Student Performance over Time
195(1)
6 Student Self-Evaluation Rubric for Ethics Small Group Discussion
196(2)
7 Peer Evaluation for Ethics Small Group Discussion
198(1)
8 Group Evaluation for Ethics Small Group Discussion
199(1)
9 Instructor Summary for Individual Students: Ethics Small Group Discussion
200(2)
10 Grading Rubric: Genetics Discussion Group
202(1)
11 Grading Rubric: Small Group Learning Activity for Disabilities
203(2)
12 Sample Learning Activity 13: Clinical Rounds for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
205(2)
13 Clinical Rounds Learning Activity Description
207(2)
14 Sample Dialogue from the First Third of Clinical Rounds
209(2)
15 Sample Dialogue from the Second Third of Clinical Rounds
211(2)
16 Sample Dialogue from the Last Third of Clinical Rounds
213(2)
17 Clinical Rounds: Summative Evaluation
215(3)
18 Tracking Student Performance over Time
218(1)
19 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 14: Asthma
219(2)
20 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 15: Osteoporosis
221(2)
21 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 16: Hyponatremia
223(1)
22 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 17: Pituitary Function and Pathology
224(3)
22 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 18: Peripheral Vascular Disease
227(2)
24 Grading Rubric for Clinical Rounds Learning Activity 19: Pneumonia
229(3)
25 Clinical Rounds: Template for Planning a Pathology-Focused Learning Activity
232(2)
26 Student Introduction to Second Life®
234(7)
27 Student Checklist: Orientation to Second Life®
241(1)
28 Instructor Checklist: Orientation to Second Life®
242(2)
29 Emotional Intelligence Learning Activity 20: EI Ability Observed in Public Interactions
244(2)
30 Emotional Intelligence Learning Activity 21: Quest 1
246(3)
31 Quest 1 Data Analysis Paper: Quantitative Measures Assignment
249(4)
32 Emotional Intelligence Learning Activity 22: Quest 2 EI Attributes
253(3)
33 Emotional Intelligence Attributes Chart and Operational Definitions
256
Estelle Codier is associate professor at the University of Hawai`i at M?noa School of Nursing. She is the author of more than two dozen peer-reviewed articles, and has given national and international presentations and workshops on MUVE learning. Dr. Codier continues to use MUVE learning in undergraduate and graduate courses, some of which take place entirely in Second Life.