I'd like to find other Storyline developers working in medical education. Anyone out there? Sharing of ideas and research would be helpful to my work and I am always looking for effective use of Articulate to show faculty.
Over the past few years, we have using StoryLine to develop courses, tutorials and games for nursing education. You can see examples of learning resources we have developed here.
You may also wish to check out the Research Reports in the Library section where we have documented some of our experiences.
Thank you very much for sending these over! It is very useful to see work at other institutions. We are creating a public facing site with examples of work in Articulate as well.
I have been looking for examples of elearning in anatomic and clinical pathology for resident and medical student teaching. Any experience or examples in these areas of medicine?
Hey Adam, I make mostly health & safety elearning, but a lot of it is for the medical field.
You should go to the eACH conference in Toronto (elearning Alliance of Canadian Hospitals). It happens every summer. You will meet many of your peers and the seminars are geared to hospitals. They even have a competition where people share the great ideas that they've come up with for their courses. David Anderson is usually there too. Here's the website: http://eachconference.ca/
We did develop a micro-learning portal for a pharma client to train their sales team on product training. The way we did is, we use to create quick learning decks and share with them on a regular basis.
These decks were in the form of case studies. They would take around 5-10 minutes to complete. Since their sales team was on the move always, they use to love these small doses of edutainment. It worked with them.
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Hi Adam,
Over the past few years, we have using StoryLine to develop courses, tutorials and games for nursing education. You can see examples of learning resources we have developed here.
You may also wish to check out the Research Reports in the Library section where we have documented some of our experiences.
Best of success,
Russ
Thank you very much for sending these over! It is very useful to see work at other institutions. We are creating a public facing site with examples of work in Articulate as well.
Thanks again!
Hello,
I have been looking for examples of elearning in anatomic and clinical pathology for resident and medical student teaching. Any experience or examples in these areas of medicine?
Hey Adam, I make mostly health & safety elearning, but a lot of it is for the medical field.
You should go to the eACH conference in Toronto (elearning Alliance of Canadian Hospitals). It happens every summer. You will meet many of your peers and the seminars are geared to hospitals. They even have a competition where people share the great ideas that they've come up with for their courses. David Anderson is usually there too. Here's the website: http://eachconference.ca/
Hi Linda,
Thanks for the info! I will check out this conference and see if we can make it. It's always good to meet with other authors in person.
Hi Adam,
We did develop a micro-learning portal for a pharma client to train their sales team on product training. The way we did is, we use to create quick learning decks and share with them on a regular basis.
These decks were in the form of case studies. They would take around 5-10 minutes to complete. Since their sales team was on the move always, they use to love these small doses of edutainment. It worked with them.
Give it a try!
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