Thinglink: A technological review of a case-based virtual learning environment

Authors

  • James Wilkinson University of Hertfordshire

Keywords:

virtual learning, simulation, healthcare, education

Abstract

Abstract

‘Thinglink’ is a virtual learning platform, allowing users to upload photos and create realistic online worlds. ‘Misfortune Avenue’ is a virtual street, where paramedic students can meet patients from clinical practice as case studies in a safe, online environment. Academic staff can support the learning of theory content from a live teaching session, by mimicking real-world environments and designing management plans in simulation. Scenarios are designed to become more complex over three stages, with patient presentations constructively aligned against indicative content from each academic level of a paramedic science degree. The design uses scaffolding of the curriculum, allowing students to build an understanding of how an illness might progress through the longitudinal patient journey, created around various patient presentations commonly seen in paramedic practice. The scope of the platform allows interprofessional working between healthcare workers across the wider health service and encourages learning throughout the continuation of the patient journey.

 

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Published

2024-05-07

Issue

Section

Short Papers