This course is designed to teach you about Extended Reality (XR) and how it's used in healthcare education and clinical practice. Using lessons from experts in the field and different case studies, this course shows you how to use this innovative technology in a way that creates sustainable, accessible real-world applications.
The course considers Extended Reality (XR) from a number of perspectives. First of all, you will learn about the hardware and software considerations, then focus on education structures and frameworks and how Extended Reality is applied appropriately within this context. The final two weeks demonstrate how XR has been applied in real-world clinical practice and how you can best make use of the technology by understanding the impact of interdisciplinary expertise in the field.
Overall, this course will help you to advance your use of Extended Reality, whatever your background, in clinical training and technologically-enhanced healthcare education contexts. You will also have the optional pathway of developing a business case alongside fellow learners. The business case can be the first step in promoting your XR idea or project to different stakeholders.
This week you will explore the fundamentals of Extended Reality and simulation. The important distinctions between Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality will be highlighted. By the end of the week, you will be better placed to consider various XR devices based on specifications and capabilities and how these will potentially support your use of the technology within healthcare.
Select XR Technology / Device Given a Case Study•15 Minuten
Try Out AR Yourself [Optional]•10 Minuten
Week 1 Takeaways•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Week 1 Practice Quiz •20 Minuten
1 Diskussionsthema•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Week 1 Reflection•20 Minuten
2 Plug-ins•Insgesamt 60 Minuten
Types of XR Devices•30 Minuten
Examples of XR Devices•30 Minuten
XR Design for Healthcare Education
Modul 2•6 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
Using Extended Reality to enhance learning experience can be achieved by exploring educational considerations and the impact of XR on information retention, cognitive load, inclusion, diversity and accessibility. You may not have formal training in education, however, what is important is to recognise your strengths and limitations. By studying this week’s materials, you will identify the importance of including expert educationalists in your team. This knowledge will help build your business case. Important questions to ask are: What is the problem you are trying to solve or improve? Who are your users and what are their needs? How does technology enhance their learning experience?
Case Study – Ward Rounds (Dr. Risheka Walls) •7 Minuten
Bringing XR to Education/Simulations (Prof. Kneebone) •17 Minuten
Case Study – Arteriotomy Project (Dr. Guy Martin)•9 Minuten
Merging Education and Technology (Richard Price)•10 Minuten
Merging Education and Technology (Richard Price)•12 Minuten
16 Lektüren•Insgesamt 240 Minuten
Week 2 Overview•10 Minuten
Ward Rounds Knowledge Check•10 Minuten
Reflection Questions - Scalability•10 Minuten
Overview•10 Minuten
Learning Principles and Frameworks to Guide Your XR Project•20 Minuten
Design Thinking •20 Minuten
Design Thinking: Identifying the Problem •10 Minuten
Design Thinking: Personas•15 Minuten
When to Choose Extended Reality? The DICE Framework•20 Minuten
Using the DICE Framework to Assess Feasibility•10 Minuten
Immersive Assessment - AR Headset•20 Minuten
Overview•10 Minuten
Access to XR•15 Minuten
Inclusion, Diversity and Accessibility Considerations for XR Users•20 Minuten
Universal Design for Learning•30 Minuten
Week 2 Takeaways•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Week 2 Practice Quiz •20 Minuten
2 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 30 Minuten
Personas•10 Minuten
Week 2 Reflection•20 Minuten
1 Plug-in•Insgesamt 15 Minuten
XR and Simulations Knowledge Check•15 Minuten
XR Design for Clinical Practice
Modul 3•3 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
This week you will explore how Extended Reality can be used in clinical practice. Focus on the lessons learnt by the experts as they discuss various challenges and successes of using XR. From these lessons identify how you will shape your use of XR and potentially integrate these ideas into your business case.
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3 Videos7 Lektüren1 Aufgabe3 Diskussionsthemen
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3 Videos•Insgesamt 27 Minuten
Shaping Extended Reality for Clinical Practice (Dr. James Kinross)•13 Minuten
XR and Operator Cognitive Load (Dr. Dimitri Amiras) •6 Minuten
Extended Reality for Clinical Practice: Bringing XR to Hospital Wards (Dr. Guy Martin) •8 Minuten
7 Lektüren•Insgesamt 82 Minuten
Overview•10 Minuten
The Relevance and Opportunities of XR in Clinical Settings•15 Minuten
Introduction to the Upcoming Interview •2 Minuten
Expanding on Situational Awareness and Remote Consultation•15 Minuten
Clinical Application of XR for Pain Management•15 Minuten
Information Governance and Ethical Considerations for XR in Clinical Practice •15 Minuten
Week 3 Takeaways•10 Minuten
1 Aufgabe•Insgesamt 20 Minuten
Week 3 Practice Quiz •20 Minuten
3 Diskussionsthemen•Insgesamt 40 Minuten
Reflection on the Relevance and Opportunities of XR Clinical Settings •10 Minuten
Considering Extended Reality in Hospital Ward Rounds•10 Minuten
Week 3 Reflection •20 Minuten
Planning the Application of XR
Modul 4•8 Stunden abzuschließen
Moduldetails
With your new understanding of Extended Reality in healthcare, it is important to explore the real world translation of this innovation. A business case helps provide rationale for implementing a project or new programme effectively. It is a strong approach to justifying application of Extended Reality to medical education or clinical practice. This week focuses on practical concepts and developmental steps. Expert contributors will contribute different 'lessons learnt' from their XR experience and will give succinct descriptions of the tools/software and phases used in the process of building a XR development. This last week of the course ends with a non-assessed business case exercise and leads to the final graded quiz.
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Do I need to purchase a VR headset for the course?
No, learners don’t have to own a VR headset to participate in the course.
Are coding skills required for this course?
No, this course won’t require coding skills.
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
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Is financial aid available?
Yes. In select learning programs, you can apply for financial aid or a scholarship if you can’t afford the enrollment fee. If fin aid or scholarship is available for your learning program selection, you’ll find a link to apply on the description page.