8. The safety issues identified …
Distraction due to non-operational use
of personal electronic devices during
flight and ground operations
Distraction is a Real Issue
12. CoAEMSP Sample Program
Policies and Procedures
CELL PHONES, PAGERS, AND
ELECTRONICS
To eliminate distractions in the
classroom the following policy
will be followed by all students
enrolled in the Emergency
Medical Services Program.
13. CoAEMSP Sample Program
Policies and Procedures
Cell phones are NOT to be used in the
classroom, laboratory or clinical areas, or
in hallways and common areas of the
college.
This includes use as a phone, text
messaging device, music player, voice
recorder, camera, video camera, or any
other function which distracts the student
from learning in class or disrupts others at
any time.
This policy is not limited to devices sold as
a cell phone. Any electronic device
which meets the spirit of this policy is
included.
19. Distractions are Everywhere
My teacher keeps
me engaged with
worthwhile
activities …
Age, skill, and
knowledge
appropriate
instructions …
Timely feedback
and regular
assessment …
And breaks to re-
energize.
(otherwise I go nuts)
20. Policy Components
Don’t allow if device:
• Disrupts education process
• Undermines academic
integrity
• Violates confidentiality
or privacy
• Threatens any individual
21. Finding a Balance
Ban vs. No Limits
• Organization policy
• Ability to enforce
• Instructor comfort
• Student needs
• Start strict, ease off later
• Provide breaks for use
• Appropriate consequences
26. Phone Addiction
“Most college students
are not just unwilling, but
functionally unable, to
be without their media
links to the world,”
University of Maryland concluded
Newsweek Magazine, July 9, 2012. Is the Web Driving us Mad?
30. Smartphones
27% of all photos taken
Instagram
• 5 billion photos
shared
• 5 million photos
each day
31. Smartphones for Videos
Traffic tripled in 2011
• 20% of global views
from mobile devices
• 3 hours of video
uploaded per minute
from mobile devices
54. File Sharing / Remote Access
Dropbox
Google Drive
Evernote
I just ate your
USB drive.
55. Course Activities
Apps to:
• Capture and edit video of
proper skill performance
• Flash cards for study
• Quiz question banks
• Create scavenger hunts
61. Device Free Time
• Case review
• Exam
• Before drill
or simulation
• Class issue
62. Connections Welcome
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717-227-4655 (office)
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EverydayEMSTips.com
Notes de l'éditeur
Welcome to the webinar50 minutesGuest NetworkBallroom NetworkPassword “Nitrogen”[image bordersSpell checkSchedule text messages of key points … about 5 total, and then add 2 to 3 follow-up messages]
Smartphones are widely accepted in almost any environment, but often not in the classroom. Why the gap? Permission is granted to do any of these things…
[Show of hands … this won’t work for people that don’t have a way to vote]Poll: Do you have a smartphone or tablet with you ...\r\nNo or YesIf you answered no … you are going to miss out of some participation opportunitiesIf you answered yes … you are welcome to …
[Need to update]www.remind101.com – 1 way communication only – sign-up with one of these steps to receive key points by email or text message during the presentation.
[Need to update]Questions … Text idea from David Page at EMS World Expo 2012
[Need to update]Post slideshare of slides to:EverydayEMSTips.comUpdate shortened URLUpdate QR codeSlideshare.net/gfriese
Polling and GamesRetentionComprehension
http://www.ntsb.gov/news/2013/130409.html
Value of smartphones …. Very personal for me.2012Managed to drop my weight from 188 to 173. In large part due to awareness that came from calorie tracking. Helped change my diet, lowered what I ate and awareness of where calories were coming from changed a lot of behaviors No salad dressingLess beerLess ice creamMore fruits and vegetablesMore nuts Tracked everything for 30 days … apply that OCD to anything and anything is possible. Probably could have done it without the app, but it sure helped … especially to have app available on all of my devices (phone, Kindle Fire, Desktop)
118.9 million units in 2012, a 98 percent increase from 2011 sales of 60 million units, according to Gartner, Inc.http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=1980115
SAMPLE Policy. Not sure if this has actually been adopted anywhere. Broken over several pages to be able to read. Page 4http://www.coaemsp.org/Documents/Sample_Appendix_I_%20J_ACC.pdf
SAMPLE Policy. Not sure if this has actually been adopted anywhere. Broken over several pages to be able to read. Page 4http://www.coaemsp.org/Documents/Sample_Appendix_I_%20J_ACC.pdfNeed to read for audience. CELL PHONES, PAGERS, AND ELECTRONICSTo eliminate distractions in the classroom the following policy will be followed by all students enrolled in the Emergency Medical Services Program.
SAMPLE Policy. Not sure if this has actually been adopted anywhere. Broken over several pages to be able to read. Page 4http://www.coaemsp.org/Documents/Sample_Appendix_I_%20J_ACC.pdfCell phones are NOT to be used in the classroom, laboratory or clinical areas, or in hallways and common areas of the college. This includes use as a phone, text messaging device, music player, voice recorder, camera, video camera, or any other function which distracts the student from learning in class or disrupts others at any time. This policy is not limited to devices sold as a cell phone. Any electronic device which meets the spirit of this policy is included.
Policy creation, adoption, and enforcement is based on a set of beliefs or assumptions
I am not a wall builder, no matter how high the wall, there will be pushes/pulls to go over, under, around, or through the wall
Horse is out of the barn, use is so ubiquitous the novelty of a phone free zone is quaint at best and impossible except in highest importance events/locations (high stakes testing (NREMT), high security (state of the union), high concentration (brain surgery)
[Insert helicopter image … this is a battle I would want to win]Pick my battles very carefully, win the battles I pick
Lecture is a very ineffective education method. Without creating/facilitating distraction students will distract on their own
World is full of distractions. Disastrous to try to control them all. Distraction is a timeless problem. Role of teacher is to keep students engaged with worthwhile activities, age/skill/knowledge appropriate instructions, timely feedback, regular assessment, and breaks to re-energize.
From http://www.goddardusd.com/page/51986_3
Our Mobile Planet thinkwithgoogle.com, http://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/mobileplanet/en/About page “The Our Mobile Planet research was commissioned by Google and conducted by Ipsos MediaCT in partnership with the Mobile Marketing Association and the Interactive Advertising Bureau.OurMobilePlanet.com provides access to the full set of data from this research through a powerful chart creation tool or the direct download of full country level data files. Businesses can use the data on the site to gain a deeper understanding of the mobile consumer and make data-driven decisions on how to use mobile to help grow their business faster.”
Usage is Habitual/Addictive …From http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/07/08/is-the-internet-making-us-crazy-what-the-new-research-says.html
From http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/07/08/is-the-internet-making-us-crazy-what-the-new-research-says.html
HomeWorkOn the go School – little surprised this is so low.
If we look at the usage just in school and divide by age groups, much greater usage in youngest age group
Picture of paramedic class … by every measure 18-29 is going to use smartphones with greater frequency.
27% of all photos taken in 2011 were with smartphoneshttp://gigaom.com/2012/06/08/why-facebook-has-won-the-mobile-photo-war/5 billion photos shared5 million photos each dayhttp://thenextweb.com/insider/2012/10/06/happy-second-birthday-instagram/
http://www.youtube.com/t/press_statisticsTraffic from mobile devices tripled in 2011More than 20% of global YouTube views come from mobile devices3 hours of video is uploaded per minute to YouTube from mobile devicesYouTube is available on 350 million devices
PhotographPost, share, … #NAEMSE
Since we can’t likely overcome ingrained habits, brain wiring, and addictive behavior how can we be intentional about using in and out of the classroom. Use as a force for good, rather than a nefarious tool of interrupting and distracting evil.
Middle school students “make presentations on iPads, how to keep track of their homework on a smartphone, and what they should and shouldn't post on social media sites. The devices can be their planners, agenda books, and pocket reference libraries all day long.”Middle school students being issued a netbook all cloud based apps for completing and submitting homeworkNPR Some Schools Actually Want Students to Play with Smartphone
Netizen
Web BrowserMedical and EMS Specific AppsOther textbooks (example of Google books for needle decompression of an infant)
Looking up drugs – write down 3 meds from previous patients. Look-up and review with classmates.
www.remind101.comSpecial instructions remindersNew episodes of the EMSEduCastSend a test question or review ideaSend key points after a lectureAssign a student to submit key pointsSchedule a study sessionRoom changesReturn to the classroom after being spread out for assessment stations
Photograph slidesPhotograph things, processesAudio record lecturesVideo record skill demonstrations
Facebook group for the classTwitter hashtagGoogle+ hangout for class, study groupSkype for office hours
Doesn’t have to be real timeCould be outside of classroom
Enter, edit and review data
Habit streak app screen shot or icon.Application to EMSReadingWorkbook exercisesAssessment and treatment skillsHealth and wellness improvements
QR code links to http://goo.gl/kLVf6Link to more information – Rob’s 12 lead workbook, QR code links to video content related to book page.QR code scavenger hunt – QR code at practice stations that link to a video that shows best practice demonstration.
Link to interactive contentGenerate a text messageA contact cardLots of usesBackground video for a scenarioVideo/just in time trainingAudio instructionsLink to more informationDrugs cards for each medication
DropboxGoogle DriveEvernoteOther tools to be able to access files from anywhere – no more “dog ate my homework” or I left my USB drive at home or the file is on my other computer.
Review an app
Ebooks and BlogsReadingAnnotationsDefinitionsIntra and inter linksEbooks – fiction, non-fiction, academic EMS Blogs
Video-assisted Feedback During CPR: Analysis of Smartphone Video Footage Accurately Classifies Chest Compression RateAbstracts for the 2013 NAEMSP Scientific Assembly Volume 17 / Number 1January / March 2013
From National EMS Education Standards, AEMT http://www.ems.gov/pdf/811077d.pdfAlso in paramedic standards, http://www.ems.gov/pdf/811077e.pdfPart of EMS Education StandardsEMS Communication SystemsCommunication with Other Healthcare Professionals
2 tips from Steve Whitehead, Remember 2 things videohttp://paramedictv.ems1.com/Clip.aspx?key=56B16E7715D8A704Be politeMaintain eye contact
Clinical case reviewExamsBefore starting a patient assessment drill or simulation