Corinn Herrell Remix- OER Item Sharing Template (Vital monitor)
Overview
OER Fundamentals Academy participants are invited to remix this sharing template to design and share their OER project plans, course information, any related resources and syllabus, and reflection.
How To Use this rescourse
This item is designed to create a fake vital sign machine that can be used with lower-fidelity mannequins or in a case study setting to simulate an automatic vital sign machine, where values are displayed as they are taken. This gives the student the numbers to accompany your case and helps them make the connections between the physiological state and the Vital sign values. The end usage is shared via a published
To use this template, follow the steps below.
- This is a viewable Google Slide show with connections to the next slide already created. To use it, you will need to create your own copy by clicking on the file button and then making a copy.
- Now that you have the Template make another copy and name it for the patient you are creating. File in the numbers that appear on the slide only. Fill out all slides (note this if for a single set of vitals).
- Once they are all filled out, click on the file and share the content, then publish it on the web. This will give you a link to shart the presentation in presentation mode.
- share link directly
- Share via a QR code
Project Planning
My OER Goals & Purpose: Share simulation resources to enhance lower fidelity options.
My Audience: This is designed primarily for medical courses to be used in experiential activities.
My Team: Nursing facuty
Existing Resources: Google slides are utilized in this activity.
New Resources: QR code generators help share during the activity.
Our Timeline: This is a completed activity.
OER Item
Add your OER item here including the course name and number and any aligned learning outcomes.
To add content in this section:
- Add any text, images or videos by using this editing pane.
- Include any external links in this editing pane by using the hyperlink button above or the command "Control" + "K"
- Attach any documents or files to this section by using "Attach Section..." paperclip image below, then choose the correct file from your computer and save.
Please check any sharing settings to external links (like Google Docs) to ensure others can access your resources.
Reflection
The biggest thing I learned is to really start small. I currently utilize and look for OER recourses for my course and have been interested in sharing the things that I have created for others as well.