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Open Source: So Much to Choose From So Little time…..

Dr. Suzanne BuieKodiak College, Chair of Health Sciences

May 2014

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What does this have to do with the Immune System?

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An Open Source definition of Open Source

• Open- source software is software whose source code is published and made available to the public, enabling anyone to copy, modify and redistribute the source code - Wikepedia

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Where do we find material that matters?

• Finding the right material can be overwhelming.

• Quality vs. quantity

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How do I find what matters?

• Students• Peers• Children• Surfing the Web• Journal articles, Smithsonian, National

Geographic….• “Googliness”

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Why Use Open Source Materials

• Innovative: displaying new technologies and information.

• Conceptual/Augmentation: increasing the students’ understanding of a difficult concept by completing a virtual activity, video, and/or text.

• Scientific method: Creating projects and hypothesizing the expected outcome.

• Simulations: to increase inquiry based learning. Using materials that are not available in a lab setting.

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Distance courses with Science Laboratories

1. Learning Objectives

2. Instructional Strategies = Content Presentation + Lab Activities

3. Assessment

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LO

Assessment

Content/Activities

Laboratory

• With each learning unit (body system), labs can include several of the following each week:

• Virtual Cadaver Dissection• Cadaveric video dissection or surgical webcast• Patient Case Studies and/or Interactive

Laboratory material with patient scenarios.• Home lab experiments.• Weekly Lab Quizzes, Scientific reports, Lab

Practical Midterm and Final.

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Content/Activities

Assessment

The Cardiovascular System: Lab Activities

• Virtual Dissection (McGraw Hill)• Dissection Video (open source)• Lab Animations (Publisher and open source)• Surgical Procedures (open source)• Blood Typing; Sheep heart dissection (open source)• Virtual Activities (open source)

– Blood Typing patients– Electrocardiogram

Each Lab activity has a corresponding quiz.

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Multi-Modalities with the use of Open Source Materials

• The lab portion of the course uses multiple modalities: tactile, visual, auditory, clinial applications, and critical thinking.

• For example: A student must first virtually dissect the heart, then watch an actual dissection, and heart transplant. Finally, they are given specific instructions via a You-Tube Video by this instructor on dissection of a sheep heart.

• Photographic confirmation.

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Helpful External Links in BB

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Multiple Applications

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Nobel Prize.Org Preparation of the patient

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Patient History

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Receive four patient scenarios

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Review Patient History

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ECG: Continue by attaching the leads correctly

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Diagnose your patient

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Interactive Activities – Blood Typing

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mms://wm.uaa.alaska.edu/emedia/Blood_Typing_Game_Final.wmv

Pick your Patient

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Determine Blood Type

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Save the Patient!

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Assessment: If this patient has a blood type of B-, what TWO blood types can this

patient safely receive.

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Assessment: Blood Typing

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Open Learn Virtual Microscope….

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Discussion topics

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University of Wisconsin

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Example: Cadaveric Video Dissections – average 15 – 20 minutes each

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mms://wm.uaa.alaska.edu/emedia/Cadavers_Final.wmvcontains graphic images

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Surgical Procedures via Webcast

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Examples: Cardiovascular Labs

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Screencast of a student watching the first ever webcast of a heart transplant  (contains graphic images)mms://wm.uaa.alaska.edu/emedia/Transplant_Final.wmv

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Specific Applications

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3D Organ Jigsaw Puzzle

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Video and text: the eye

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Video and text: the ear

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The Endocrine System: Feedback

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Journey Through the Heart

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E-How

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Student Product

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Assessment: Identifying Functional Capacities

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You Tube Videos

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Sheep Heart Dissection

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Assessment: Student Example

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Assessment: Student Example

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Dissection of a Sheep Brain

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Student Example

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What is this?

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Reproduction

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Reproduction

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Reproduction

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Reproduction

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• Free Apps

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Coming soon! RWSL

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http://www.wiche.edu/nanslo/resources/research

Remote Web Based Science Labs

WICHE is the

coordinating partner

North American Network of Science Labs Online

RWSL = Remote & Web-based Science Labs

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Blood Typing Game• Can you save these patients or

will you let them DIE?• www.nobelprize.org

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You really can compare Star Wars to the Immune System?

• You Tube: Chasing the droid.

• Trivia question: What is the name of the being that the Millenium Falcon flew into (they thought it was a cave) in Star Wars V?

• The answer can be found at “Wookiepedia.”

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMxHX3SVenY&list=UUkiarBSA-bySFaPZU3EW4nQ&index=14

Multiple Applications

• Nobel Prize.org: http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/

• Surgical Procedures: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/surgeryvideos.htm

• Cadaveric Dissection Videos: http://videos.med.wisc.edu/events/65

• Open Learn:• http://

www.open.edu/openlearn/about-openlearn/frequently-asked-questions/looking-open2net

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Specific Applications• How the Eye works: http://www.allaboutvision.com/eye-exam/refraction.htm

• How the Ear Works:• http://

www.fda.gov/medicaldevices/productsandmedicalprocedures/implantsandprosthetics/cochlearimplants/ucm133345.htm

• Journey Into the Virtual Heart: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7774143.stm

• 3D Organ Puzzle:• http://

www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/interactives/3djigsaw_02/index.shtml?organs

• The Endocrine System: http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/dl/free/0073529621/94590/endocrine_system_labeling_activity.html

• How to Make a Respirometer: http://www.ehow.com/how_4968751_make-spirometer.html

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You-Tube Videos• External and Internal Dissection of the Heart: http://

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jr3bXuYgef4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqdqmOophlA

• Dissection of a Sheep’s Brain:• http://

www.youtube.com/watch?hl=en&gl=US&client=mv-google&v=8rlrx8HmTxk&app=desktop

• Bacteria Chasing a White Blood Cell – Star Wars Version (modified for our course): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMxHX3SVenY&list=UUkiarBSA-bySFaPZU3EW4nQ&index=14

• Human Reproduction and Growth: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMxHX3SVenY&list=UUkiarBSA-bySFaPZU3EW4nQ&index=14

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