Blueprints of an Online Learning Environment for Teaching Complex Psychomotor Skills in First Aid

R. Vanfleteren, N. Charlier
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As most of the life-threatening events, such as heart failure and trauma, occur out-of-hospital, first aid is considered crucial for a victim’s survival chances. Unfortunately, a substantial part of these psychomotor or consciously brain-controlled motor skills are executed poorly or incorrectly due to the inexperience of first aid attendants or low retention after training. Together with an enlarged demand over the past years for first aid skills within the business sector and, corresponding, the tremendous load in teaching hours, this high need for training sessions in first aid led to the development of an online learning environment for psychomotor skills within the domain of Health Sciences. Although online learning environments already exist for teaching cognitive skills, developing one for psychomotor skills is considered challenging as it has not been proven effective yet. What is considered important, however, is to avoid cognitive overload and to maintain learners’ motivation throughout the entire online learning environment. As such, to avoid cognitive overload, the designers used a cognitive instructional model, namely the 4C/ID model, and used it as a framework for their online learning environment. On top, choice options were added to the online learning environment to maintain motivation throughout the process of learning psychomotor skills. The ultimate goal lies in enabling the learner to perform the psychomotor skill fluently in practice. The design process of the online learning environment, the corresponding design challenges, failures, and how they were dealt with are described in detail.
急救中复杂精神运动技能在线学习环境的蓝图
由于大多数危及生命的事件,如心力衰竭和创伤,都发生在医院外,急救被认为对受害者的生存机会至关重要。不幸的是,由于急救人员缺乏经验或训练后记忆力低下,这些心理运动或有意识的大脑控制的运动技能的很大一部分执行得很差或不正确。过去几年,商业部门对急救技能的需求不断扩大,相应地,教学时间负荷巨大,对急救培训课程的高度需求导致了健康科学领域心理运动技能在线学习环境的发展。尽管已经存在用于教授认知技能的在线学习环境,但开发一种用于心理运动技能的环境被认为是具有挑战性的,因为它尚未被证明是有效的。然而,重要的是避免认知过载,并在整个在线学习环境中保持学习者的动机。因此,为了避免认知过载,设计者使用了一种认知教学模型,即4C/ID模型,并将其作为在线学习环境的框架。最重要的是,在线学习环境中增加了选择选项,以在学习心理运动技能的整个过程中保持动力。最终目标在于使学习者能够在实践中流利地运用心理运动技能。详细描述了在线学习环境的设计过程、相应的设计挑战、失败以及如何应对。
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