ELearning - Exploring the waste of time Redundant browsers and effective learning: crossing the great divide Andrew Stanish Australasian College for Emergency.

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Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) Moodle enrolments 2000 Fellows 80+ Courses 200+ Moodle course uses Fellowship and Primary exams – candidates annually EMC & EMD

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eLearning - Exploring the waste of timeRedundant browsers and effective learning: crossing the great divide

Andrew StanishAustralasian College for Emergency Medicine

Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)

An Australian & New Zealand non-for-profit body who sets the standards for the emergency medicine specialty and coordinates physician:

– Training– Assessment– Continuing professional development – Workplace based assessment– Fellowships– Non specialist training

• Commonwealth Minister for Health approved the recognition of emergency medicine as a principal specialty effective 8 August 1993

• Accredited by the Australian Medical Council (AMC) and the Medical Council of New Zealand (MCNZ)

Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM)

• Moodle - 5500 enrolments • 2000 Fellows • 80+ Courses• 200+ Moodle course uses• Fellowship and Primary exams – 1000+ candidates

annually• EMC & EMD

Emergency Medicine Certificate (EMC)

Emergency Medicine Diploma (EMD)

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago• Upgrade of systems very costly

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago• Upgrade of systems very costly• Several Government failures

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago• Upgrade of systems very costly• Several Government failures• QLD – State Government dictates IT needs?

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago• Upgrade of systems very costly• Several Government failures• QLD – State Government dictates IT needs?• HTML5

History - browsers

• IE browser of choice < 2007• IE7 < 0.58% market saturation• Hospitals – Patient healthcare system development 10-15 years

ago• Upgrade of systems very costly• Several Government failures• QLD – State Government dictates IT needs?• HTML5 • Responsive design

Browsers

Browsers

Research & data accumulation

• PSO (Program support officers)• Phone• Email• IT departments

Browsers

20 Hospitals12 Critical6 Questionable4 Modern Browsers

Disclaimer: Critical, questionable, modern browser framework are the opinion and classification of the presenter only.

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach– L1 IT Support by PSO

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach– L1 IT Support by PSO– Directed facts – website

Solving the problem

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach– L1 IT Support by PSO– Directed facts – website– Direct contact

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach– L1 IT Support by PSO– Directed facts – website– Direct contact – Senior Management (Divisional Directors)

Solving the problem

• SOE approach

• Bottom/Top approach– L1 IT Support by PSO– Directed facts – website– Direct contact – Senior Management (Divisional Directors)– CEO

Future

• College accreditation of hospitals• Standards inclusion

Thank you

Questions ?

andrew.stanish@acem.org.au

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