Source: https://healthsci.queensu.ca/technology/about/presentations
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 20:24:39+00:00

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The Health Sciences Education Technology Unit has been active at the regional and national level promoting effective ways to enhance teaching and learning in medical education. The following posters, workshops and papers have been developed and presented at various conferences to demonstrate the unit's work.
Workshop - CBME: The role of the program administrator. Facilitated by Tessa Hanmore, Jennifer B. Dare, Rebecca Pero, Heather-Ann Thompson, Lindsay Crawford, Elizabeth Pero, and Mary Bouchard.
Presentation - Wading through the data: Developing a structured framework to help guide academic advisors. Presented by Jessica Trier, Tessa Hanmore, Mary V. Bouchard, and Amy Acker.
Poster - Dedicated assessors: Description of an education innovation in the clinical setting. Presented by Amy Acker, Peter MacPherson, Kirk Leifso, and Mary V Bouchard.
Panel - Educational consultants: Supporting program development and implementation. Panel presented by Tessa Hanmore, Elizabeth Pero, Mary V. Bouchard, Jennifer B. Dare, Rebecca P. Pero, Martha Munezhi, and Lindsay Crawford.
Presentation - Elentra's Integrated Teaching and Learning Platform. Presented by Andrew Dos-Santos.
Presentation - Elentra CBME Assessment Completion Rates: An Early Performance Indicator of Queen's Success. Presented by L. McEwen and A. Dos-Santos.
Poster - Documenting Work-based Assessments with Elentra: How long does it really take?. Presented by L. McEwen, A. Dos Santos, M. V. Bouchard, and J. D. Dagnone.
Presentation - Realizing Competency Based Assessment at Queen's: Our Elentra Solution. Presented by A. Dos Santos, M. V. Bouchard, L. McEwen, and J. D. Dagnone.
Workshop - Education Consultants: Supporting program development & implementation. Presented by R. Aucoin, M. V. Bouchard, J. B. Dare, T. Hanmore, M. Munezhi, E. Pero, and R Pero.
Workshop - Leveraging technology to support CBME. Presented by A. Dos Santos, M. V. Bouchard, M Jaeger.
Poster - Bringing order to chaos: The diverse approaches of educational consultants supporting the development and implementation of CBME at Queen's. Presented by M. V. Bouchard, T. Hanmore, E Pero, C Regoza, M McDonald, and L. McEwen.
Paper - Realizing competency-based assessment at Queen's with Elentra. Presented by Andrew Dos Santos, Laura McEwen, and Mary Bouchard.
Workshop - Helping residents create digital learning resources: a hands on workshop for faculty, educational developers and residents. Presented by Lindsay Davidson, Sheila Pinchin, Allison Tucker, and Lynel Jackson.
Poster - SkillScribe: An Innovative Electronic Platform for Faculty Development Programming. Presented by Laura McDiarmid, Danielle Naumann, Matt Simpson, and Karen Smith.
Workshop - Flipping the classroom: a practical guide to the creation of self-directed learning modules. Presented by Lynel Jackson, Lindsay Davidson, and Sheila Pinchin.
Poster - An eSolution for the Effective Logging and Tracking of Clinical Encounters Presented by James Ellis, Matt Simpson, and Lewis Tomalty.
Poster - Bringing the Scholar Competency to Life with 'Dr. Google' and 'Evidence: Search and Rescue'. Presented by Sandra Halliday, Lynel Jackson, Suzanne Maranda, Heather Murray, and Sheila Pinchin.
Paper - The e-teaching collaborative: a unique partnership assisting medical faculty to adopt innovative educational technologies and methodologies." Presented by Laurie Scott, Amy Allcock, Suzanne Maranda, Sheila Pinchin, and Elaine Van Melle.
Workshop - The e-teaching collaborative: how one academic library has partnered to assist faculty in adopting educational innovations. Presented by Laurie Scott, Sheila Pinchin and Amy Allcock,.
Half-day Seminar - From Ideas to Action: Enhance your Teaching with Technology. Presented by Amy Allcock, Sheila Pinchin, Elaine Van Melle, and Sarah Wickett.
Presentation - Inspiring innovative teaching ideas through the e-teaching collaborative (etc). Presented by Amy Allcock, Sheila Pinchin, Elaine Van Melle and Sarah Wickett.
Poster - Meeting the challenges of change through collaboration: The e-teaching collaborative (etc). Presented by Amy Allcock, Suzanne Maranda, Sheila Pinchin, Laurie Scott, Elaine Van Melle, and Sarah Wickett.
Presentation- Innovative Electronic Format for Small Group Learning. Presented by Amy Allcock and Patricia Payne.
Presentation - e-teaching collaborative: A Team Approach to Integrating Technology with Teaching and Learning. Presented by Amy Allcock, Benjamin Chen, Pete Fowler, Suzanne Maranda, James Seymour, Sheila Pinchin, Elaine Van Melle, and Sarah Wickett.
Poster (non-juried) - Practical Podcasting: Lecture Recordings Delivered to the Desktop. Presented by Amy Allcock, Larry Killen, Matt Simspon, and Benjamin Chen.
Poster (non-juried) - Connect, Share, Create: Development of an Online Communities. Presented by Matt Simpson, Amy Allcock, Larry Killen and Benjamin Chen.
Poster (non-juried) - Credentialing With CRDPwr: Cross-Institutional Reporting. Presented by Andrew Dos-Santos and Larry Killen.
Poster - Rapid Development of Multimedia Learning Objects. Presented by Amy Allcock, Lewis Tomalty and Benjamin Chen.
Poster (non-juried) - Rapid Development of E-learning Resources. Presented by Amy Allcock, Lewis Tomalty, Eugene Dagnone, and Benjamin Chen.
Poster (non-juried) - Understanding Your Learners Through Web Statistics. Presented by Matt Simspon and Benjamin Chen.
Poster - Ubiquitous Access to Library e-Resources. Presented by Matt Simpson, Amy Allcock, Benjamin Chen, Eugene Dagnone, Suzanne Maranda.
Poster (non-juried) - Open Source and Open Standards for e-Learning. Presented by Amy Allcock, Benjamin Chen, Larry Killen, and Matt Simspon.
Poster (non-juried) - Ubiquitous Access to Library e-Resources. Presented by Matt Simpson, Amy Allcock, Benjamin Chen, Eugene Dagnone, and Suzanne Maranda.
Poster (non-juried) - Online Course Resources. Presented by Matt Simspon, Benjamin Chen and David Holland.
Poster (non-juried) - Discussion Forums in Curriculum Review. Presented by Benjamin Chen, Matt Simspon and David Holland.

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