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Emerging Technologies and the Professional: Getting the Most from the Alliance for CME in 2012  SU3 Scott Bradbury Alliance Emerging Technologies Committee [email_address] Alliance Emerging Technologies Committee [email_address]
Disclosure I do not have any interest in selling a technology, program, product, and/or service to CME professionals
Objectives To restate through case studies the value proposition of emerging technologies and social media to the CME professional To introduce new technologies that are available to the Alliance membership in 2012, and To present a roadmap that attendees can follow over the 4 days of the 2012 Annual Conference in an effort to fully explore the utility of emerging technologies and social media in the education of healthcare providers and in our own continuing professional development.
At the Conference FREE WiFi in all meeting space  (including exhibit area) Connect to IBHN_conference when prompted to select a network  Emerging Technologies Help Station – located right next to the registration desk
Help Station Hours Sunday 7:15 – 8:15 AM 10:00 – 10:30 AM 2:15 – 2:45 PM Monday 7:15 – 8:15 AM 9:30 – 10:00 AM 2:30 – 3:00 PM
At the Conference ARS in all plenary and mini plenary sessions Presenters who will use technology  Use of Social Media to engage with others at the conference
Get Tweeting! @alliance4cehp #ACEHP12 #SU3
Sessions By Topic Saturday, 8:30-12:00pm Sunday, 10:30-11:30am Sunday, 2:45-3:45pm Tuesday, 10-11am Getting Started with Emerging Technologies in CME  (Invited Abstract)  (Competency 2.6)  ($)  SA2 Emerging Technologies and the Professional: Getting the Most from the Alliance for CME in 2012  (Invited Abstract)  (Competency 1.2) SU3, Breakout Today’s Technology: Friend or Foe? The Benefits and Barriers of Digital Technology in Education (Competency 2.6) (Beginners) SU41, Breakout Innovations in Learning Tools: Can You Tweet the QR Code to Your App? (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) T7, Breakout Technology Concepts and Overviews
Sessions By Topic Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Sunday, 2:45-3:35pm Sunday, 4:00-5:00pm Monday, 10:00-11:00am Monday, 11:15-12:15pm Improving Online Engagement through the Application of Adult Learning Principles (Competency 2.1) (Beginners) SU24, Breakout Interactive E-Learning on a Budget (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) SU43, Breakout Developing Interactive Online Education: Engage the Subject Matter Expert via Micro-Collaboration (Competency 1.1) (Beginners) SU56, Breakout Online vs. Mobile Patterns of Engagement in CME Activities and the Impact on Outcomes (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) M8, Breakout Creating Flexibility and Interactivity in Online CME (Competency 2.7) (Beginners) M26, Breakout Making Better E-Learning (Web 1.0)
Sessions By Topic Monday, 3:00-4:00pm Tuesday, 10:00-11:00am Tuesday, 11:15-12:15pm Design and Outcome: How a PI CME Module Approved for MOC Part IV Credit went from Trials to Triumph (We Hope) (Competency 3.6) (Non-beginners) M61, Breakout Online PI CME: Taking Learners Beyond Simple Data Collection (Competency 3.4) (Beginners) T10, Breakout Using a Registry to Assess Clinical Gaps and Educational Need in Stroke Prevention for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (Competency 4.2) (Non-beginners) T30, Breakout Technology and QI/PI CME
Sessions By Topic Sunday, 4:00-5:00pm Monday, 3:00-4:00pm Technology Enabled Simulation in Live CME: A Case Study of Highly Immersive Learning and Its Impact on Physician Behavior (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) SU60, Breakout Translating Theory into Practice: What Are We Doing and Learning about Learning Theory? (Competency 2.1) (Beginners) M57, Breakout Technology as a Part of a Blend of Modalities
Sessions By Topic Monday, 11:15-12:15pm Tuesday, 10:00-11:00am Incorporating Digital Social Learning into Physician Learning (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) M25, Breakout Using Social Media to Assess Clinical Practice Gaps and Educational Needs in the Oncology Community (Competency 6.4) (Non-beginners) T18, Breakout Social Media, Online Communities and Social Learning
Sessions By Topic Monday, 10:00-11:00am Tuesday, 10:00-12:15pm Simulated Diabetes Training for Providers Improves Patient Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) M11, Breakout Virtual Worlds (VWs): Harnessing Emerging New Learning Environments for Health Care Clinicians (Competency 2.9) T2, Intensive Virtualization and Simulation
Sessions By Topic Sunday, 10:30-11:30am Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Monday, 1:30-2:30pm RSS Attendance-taking by Cell-Phone: An Inexpensive Way to Improve CME Office Efficiency (Competency 3.1) (Non-beginners) SU4, Breakout Developing an Electronic System to Advance CME Professional Competency and Improve the Quality of CME Activities (Competency 4.6) (Non-beginners) SU30, Breakout Analyzing Connections to Assess Integration and Professional Development: Social Network Analysis (Competency 5.3) (Non-beginners) SU31, Breakout Implementation of MEMS Standards for Outcomes Assessment of Continuing Education: Lessons and Recommendations for Educational Providers (Competency 3.3) (Non-beginners), M46, Breakout Technology Infrastructure and Supporting CME
Alliance Community Groups Teach-nology Webinar Group Group open to all users interested in using technology in education Use the  Forum  to begin/continue discussion threads with other attendees Use the  Library  to access slides & questions from the webinar as well as other resources 2012 Annual Conference Group Use the  Forum  to begin/continue discussion threads with other attendees Use the  Library  to access handouts from conference sessions Community Tutorial Available at: http://acme-assn.org/iMIS15/aCME/PDFs/Community_Tutorial.pdf
New Conference Evaluation Process Real-Time Feedback for individual sessions, and whole conference Online Evaluation Center for access Assessing changes in your practice De-identified $100 educational credits available as an incentive Technical questions regarding the conference evaluations can sent to: support@nethealthllc.com
 
Stay Connected Your Feedback: ETC@ acehp.org Twitter Follow or post Conference-related tweets using the hashtag  #acehp12 TweetUp! Monday at 6pm Follow communications from the Alliance using  @alliance4cehp
Stay Connected New wesbsite home:  http://www.acehp.org The  Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions   is an open group on LinkedIn From the LinkedIn group, you can Respond to comments Start a discussion thread Create a poll question to solicit feedback from the group
Stay Connected Stay tuned for a message about the Alliance’s new group page on Facebook – Like the group for updates and announcements!

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ACEHP 2012 - Intro to CME Tech Breakout Session (SU3)

  • 1. Emerging Technologies and the Professional: Getting the Most from the Alliance for CME in 2012 SU3 Scott Bradbury Alliance Emerging Technologies Committee [email_address] Alliance Emerging Technologies Committee [email_address]
  • 2. Disclosure I do not have any interest in selling a technology, program, product, and/or service to CME professionals
  • 3. Objectives To restate through case studies the value proposition of emerging technologies and social media to the CME professional To introduce new technologies that are available to the Alliance membership in 2012, and To present a roadmap that attendees can follow over the 4 days of the 2012 Annual Conference in an effort to fully explore the utility of emerging technologies and social media in the education of healthcare providers and in our own continuing professional development.
  • 4. At the Conference FREE WiFi in all meeting space (including exhibit area) Connect to IBHN_conference when prompted to select a network Emerging Technologies Help Station – located right next to the registration desk
  • 5. Help Station Hours Sunday 7:15 – 8:15 AM 10:00 – 10:30 AM 2:15 – 2:45 PM Monday 7:15 – 8:15 AM 9:30 – 10:00 AM 2:30 – 3:00 PM
  • 6. At the Conference ARS in all plenary and mini plenary sessions Presenters who will use technology Use of Social Media to engage with others at the conference
  • 8. Sessions By Topic Saturday, 8:30-12:00pm Sunday, 10:30-11:30am Sunday, 2:45-3:45pm Tuesday, 10-11am Getting Started with Emerging Technologies in CME (Invited Abstract) (Competency 2.6) ($) SA2 Emerging Technologies and the Professional: Getting the Most from the Alliance for CME in 2012 (Invited Abstract) (Competency 1.2) SU3, Breakout Today’s Technology: Friend or Foe? The Benefits and Barriers of Digital Technology in Education (Competency 2.6) (Beginners) SU41, Breakout Innovations in Learning Tools: Can You Tweet the QR Code to Your App? (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) T7, Breakout Technology Concepts and Overviews
  • 9. Sessions By Topic Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Sunday, 2:45-3:35pm Sunday, 4:00-5:00pm Monday, 10:00-11:00am Monday, 11:15-12:15pm Improving Online Engagement through the Application of Adult Learning Principles (Competency 2.1) (Beginners) SU24, Breakout Interactive E-Learning on a Budget (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) SU43, Breakout Developing Interactive Online Education: Engage the Subject Matter Expert via Micro-Collaboration (Competency 1.1) (Beginners) SU56, Breakout Online vs. Mobile Patterns of Engagement in CME Activities and the Impact on Outcomes (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) M8, Breakout Creating Flexibility and Interactivity in Online CME (Competency 2.7) (Beginners) M26, Breakout Making Better E-Learning (Web 1.0)
  • 10. Sessions By Topic Monday, 3:00-4:00pm Tuesday, 10:00-11:00am Tuesday, 11:15-12:15pm Design and Outcome: How a PI CME Module Approved for MOC Part IV Credit went from Trials to Triumph (We Hope) (Competency 3.6) (Non-beginners) M61, Breakout Online PI CME: Taking Learners Beyond Simple Data Collection (Competency 3.4) (Beginners) T10, Breakout Using a Registry to Assess Clinical Gaps and Educational Need in Stroke Prevention for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation (Competency 4.2) (Non-beginners) T30, Breakout Technology and QI/PI CME
  • 11. Sessions By Topic Sunday, 4:00-5:00pm Monday, 3:00-4:00pm Technology Enabled Simulation in Live CME: A Case Study of Highly Immersive Learning and Its Impact on Physician Behavior (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) SU60, Breakout Translating Theory into Practice: What Are We Doing and Learning about Learning Theory? (Competency 2.1) (Beginners) M57, Breakout Technology as a Part of a Blend of Modalities
  • 12. Sessions By Topic Monday, 11:15-12:15pm Tuesday, 10:00-11:00am Incorporating Digital Social Learning into Physician Learning (Competency 2.6) (Non-beginners) M25, Breakout Using Social Media to Assess Clinical Practice Gaps and Educational Needs in the Oncology Community (Competency 6.4) (Non-beginners) T18, Breakout Social Media, Online Communities and Social Learning
  • 13. Sessions By Topic Monday, 10:00-11:00am Tuesday, 10:00-12:15pm Simulated Diabetes Training for Providers Improves Patient Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial (Competency 2.9) (Non-beginners) M11, Breakout Virtual Worlds (VWs): Harnessing Emerging New Learning Environments for Health Care Clinicians (Competency 2.9) T2, Intensive Virtualization and Simulation
  • 14. Sessions By Topic Sunday, 10:30-11:30am Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Sunday, 1:15-2:15pm Monday, 1:30-2:30pm RSS Attendance-taking by Cell-Phone: An Inexpensive Way to Improve CME Office Efficiency (Competency 3.1) (Non-beginners) SU4, Breakout Developing an Electronic System to Advance CME Professional Competency and Improve the Quality of CME Activities (Competency 4.6) (Non-beginners) SU30, Breakout Analyzing Connections to Assess Integration and Professional Development: Social Network Analysis (Competency 5.3) (Non-beginners) SU31, Breakout Implementation of MEMS Standards for Outcomes Assessment of Continuing Education: Lessons and Recommendations for Educational Providers (Competency 3.3) (Non-beginners), M46, Breakout Technology Infrastructure and Supporting CME
  • 15. Alliance Community Groups Teach-nology Webinar Group Group open to all users interested in using technology in education Use the Forum to begin/continue discussion threads with other attendees Use the Library to access slides & questions from the webinar as well as other resources 2012 Annual Conference Group Use the Forum to begin/continue discussion threads with other attendees Use the Library to access handouts from conference sessions Community Tutorial Available at: http://acme-assn.org/iMIS15/aCME/PDFs/Community_Tutorial.pdf
  • 16. New Conference Evaluation Process Real-Time Feedback for individual sessions, and whole conference Online Evaluation Center for access Assessing changes in your practice De-identified $100 educational credits available as an incentive Technical questions regarding the conference evaluations can sent to: support@nethealthllc.com
  • 17.  
  • 18. Stay Connected Your Feedback: ETC@ acehp.org Twitter Follow or post Conference-related tweets using the hashtag #acehp12 TweetUp! Monday at 6pm Follow communications from the Alliance using @alliance4cehp
  • 19. Stay Connected New wesbsite home: http://www.acehp.org The Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions is an open group on LinkedIn From the LinkedIn group, you can Respond to comments Start a discussion thread Create a poll question to solicit feedback from the group
  • 20. Stay Connected Stay tuned for a message about the Alliance’s new group page on Facebook – Like the group for updates and announcements!

Editor's Notes

  • #2: My background is as an instructional designer and a technologist
  • #5: Many of you may have participated in a survey of the 2011 conference attendees in which we asked about WiFi at the 2012 conference. That survey clearly indicated that WiFi in the meeting space was desired with the caveat that it not be an added to charge to the registration fees. That was a tall order! The ACC tasked the staff to negotiate the best deal possible to see if this was even feasible. Luckily, this year, we were able to negotiate a package that was reasonable enough to do. We have been soliciting support funding to make it available at no charge to attendees. Additionally, we negotiated a lower price for the guest room internet charges as well. Please be aware that just because we have been able to do this for 2012, it may not always be feasible and possible to do in future years as hotel properties differ in what they will offer and negotiate. This is a consideration of which you should be aware as you consider WiFi options for your own conferences.
  • #7: In all of the plenary and mini plenary rooms we negotiated for the In Kind Support from an ARS provider to have ARS technology. We have commitments from most of our plenary and mini plenary speakers to use it. In many of the break out sessions, there are faculty committed to using technology in their sessions. They may be teaching about the use of a technology in CPD or they may be using a technology to teach. Social media will again be used to engage others at the conference. You will recall it was used impromptu at the 2011 meeting with some even tweeting from the podium!! This year there will be a conference hashtag that we will tell you more about. We will also have presence on Facebook and Linked In.
  • #9: Last year: 8% of sessions were tech-related. This year (2012): 13% (22) Last year: 19% of posters were tech related This year: 21% (7)
  • #16: Groups include
  • #17: Evaluation surveys will be available for all attendees to complete in “real time” via any mobile device, or computer, to which you have access. Assessing changes in your practice – Through the addition of a follow up survey, the Alliance will assess ways in which learners have modified their practice of CE in the Health Professions as a result of participating in the Annual Conference To thank all who participate in the evaluation, $100 educational credits will be awarded to 5 participants, that can be applied in 2012 towards any Alliance educational offering including webinars, journal club, CALLS courses, and registration to any Alliance conference (including next years’ Annual Conference)!
  • #18: Evaluation surveys will be available for all attendees to complete in “real time” via any mobile device, or computer, to which you have access. Assessing changes in your practice – Through the addition of a follow up survey, the Alliance will assess ways in which learners have modified their practice of CE in the Health Professions as a result of participating in the Annual Conference To thank all who participate in the evaluation, $100 educational credits will be awarded to 5 participants, that can be applied in 2012 towards any Alliance educational offering including webinars, journal club, CALLS courses, and registration to any Alliance conference (including next years’ Annual Conference)!
  • #20: LinkedIn Group now an Open Group – old site transitioned over to new name
  • #21: New facebook page up and running