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A suggested model for faculty development in the Health Sciences P. Magni 2015

Faculty Development in the Health Sciences

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A suggested model for faculty development in the

Health Sciences

P. Magni 2015

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What knowledge is needed by faculty for effective

pedagogical practice in a technology enhanced learning environment?

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TPACK framework

Technological knowledge how technologies are used for specific content

process & methods of teaching and learning

subject matter that is to be learned and taught

Pedagogical knowledge

Content knowledge

http:// www.tpack.org

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Content Knowledge

0

Pedagogical Knowledge

0 100

Technical Knowledge

0 100

Faculty competencies

While competencies needed to perform in medical school, residency, and practice are well defined, less emphasis is given on pedagogical competencies

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Opportunities for faculty development

• Websites• Training videos• Faculty learning communities - Collaboration

among Health Sciences Schools • Workshops, seminars, brown bag lunches• Sharing of best practices• Surveys, observations, focus groups

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Instructional Designers• Work with faculty (subject matter experts) to understand needs and

leaning objectives• Advise on pedagogical principles and determine instructional

strategies• Advise on assessment strategies • Advise on use of media & technology tools• Manage projects (development of materials)• Design layout and appearance of materials - consistency• Manage editing and in-flight changes• Advise on writing style, readability of texts• Accessibility• Check on copyright issues • Follow up• Create reports

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Challenges for IDs

• Lack of time• Resistance to change • Lack of participation

“SMEs are from Mars, Instructional Designers are from Venus”

COMMUNICATION

FACULTY AVAILABILITY & ATTITUDES

TECHNICAL

OVERWHELMED?

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Suggestion

FACULTY

TECH-FELLOWS

ITGLIBRARY

ITother.

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Tech Fellow organization

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THE ROLE OF TECH FELLOWS• Act as liaison between faculty and ITG• Assist faculty one-on-one (in person, email, phone,

chat, web conferencing)• Run orientation sessions and workshops • Test new tools and upgrades• Produce online and off-line help documentation

(handouts, videos, websites) • Manage shared mailbox and maintain twitter

postings • Present best practices at various events

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TECH FELLOW WORKFLOW

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Tech Fellow Workflow

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AUTONOMOUS LEARNING & COLLABORATIONTech Fellow Training Model

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Challenges

• Faculty Outreach• Turn over • Physical space• Faculty expectations