Using Technology: An Introduction to Content Tools

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An introduction to Web-based content tools used to help deliver and support continuing medical education. Presentation delivered at the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions (ACEHP) 2013 Conference in San Francisco, CA. Session F3. February 1, 2013 Scott Bradbury - AAP Jeremy Lundberg - DLC Solutions Ben Clark - ASCO Olivier Petinaux - ACS

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Using Technology:An Introduction to Content Tools

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Scott BradburyAmerican Academy of Pediatrics

Jeremy LundbergDLC Solutions LLC

Ben ClarkAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology

Olivier PetinauxAmerican College of Surgeons

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Scott BradburyNothing to disclose

Jeremy LundbergSells technology to CE providers

Ben ClarkNothing to disclose

Olivier PetinauxNothing to disclose

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Disclosures

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Using WordPress to Tie Together Content and Integrate an LMS and Assessments (Jeremy Lundberg)

Integrating Multimedia (YouTube)(Ben Clark)

Using QR Codes(Olivier Petinaux)

Integrating Wikis and Blogs(Scott Bradbury)

Using SlideShare(Ben Clark)

Our topics

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Olivier Petinaux, MSSenior Manager, Distance Education and E-

LearningAmerican College of Surgeons

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Nothing to disclose

Using Technology: An introduction to content tools

QR Code

Stands for

Quick Response Code

It’s a matrix barcode-up to 7,089 charactersIt’s faster to read

Has greater storage capacityFree of any licensing

Originated at Toyota for inventory tracking system back in 1994

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What you need:

a QR code to publishFree or fee services online

a QR reader to scan itMobile apps in Google Play or App store

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Uses of QR codes:Retail

Advertisement

Uses of encrypted QR codes:Governments

Banking

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Common Sense applies:

Do not scan QR code that you are not familiar with its provider

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Uses of QR code in Continuing Medical Education

• Advertisements of CME programs and products• Contact Information• ePosters• Links to resources of society

And more…

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An example of QR code use:

Link to registration site for Annual MeetingAnnual Meeting to link to educational content

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What do I need to know before using QR codes:

• Look at your target audience• Plan what content you want to link QR code to• Setup to track usage• Generate QR code to that link/information• Make list of places QR code gets published at• Do not flood your audience with QR codes• Start small and free…or…outsource

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Resources:

Google “QR code generator”

Go to mobile device’s app storeSearch “QR code reader”

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Facts at our fingertips:

More smartphonesMore information

More linkages

QR codes can facilitate reach:Ease of useWidely used

Secure (if needed)

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Thank you opetinaux@facs.org

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Integrating Wikis and Blogs

Scott BradburyDirector of E-LearningAmerican Academy of Pediatricssbradbury@aap.org

Twitter: @elearningCME

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Why Blog?

Become Recognized Expert

Reach New Audience

Promote Products/Services

Branding

Communicate

Search Engine Rankings

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• No technical knowledge required• Content published in a chronological

fashion• You can allow readers to leave comments• Instant distribution of information

(pingbacks and RSS)• Internal and external links• Permalinks – every post has its individual

web address• Wordpress, Typepad, Squarespace,

Blogger

Blogs

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Wikis

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• Centered around user-generated content

• Lot’s of free standalone sites you can use…PBWorks, Wikispaces, Wikia, etc.

• Also can develop inside your LMS

• Revision history very important

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SlideShare

• Free-access slide hosting website

• Similar to YouTube but for slideshows, not videos

• Files can be uploaded privately or publicly (PowerPoint, PDF, Keynote, or OpenOffice)

• Users can follow others to “like”, “favor” and download content, creating a network of users with similar interests

SlideShare

• Sidebar shows presentations that are similar to what is being viewed

• Each presentation upload accompanied by HTML code that can be embedded on any webpage

• Ability to link presentations to LinkedIn profile

• “GoPro” option allows for enhanced customization and analytics of content (fee-based)

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