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COM:MAND Supporting the creation, mapping, revision and management of curriculum and learning outcomes Michael Begg Matt Hammond David Dewhurst University of Edinburgh Learning Technology Section

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COM:MANDSupporting the creation, mapping, revision and management of curriculum and learning outcomes

Michael BeggMatt HammondDavid Dewhurst

University of EdinburghLearning Technology Section

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COM:MAND

• Curriculum Outcome Mapping: Management And Delivery– By necessity a suite of loosely connected tools– Born out of a number of problems/challenges– Informed by multiple contexts– Purposefully never out of development– Developed ad hoc / R&D according to immediate

need

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The terrain

• Curriculum review and revision• Identifying gaps and overlaps • Find clarity in integrated curricula• Assist QA / QE• Assist program design• Align courses/curricula with professional/

national/ international guidelines• Align activity with clinical vocabularies

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Surface challenges

• Full picture contained only in the minds of the few

• Increased expectancy to explicate, report and audit all outcomes for all parties

• Increased value of harmonized curricula• Increased requirement to map to professional /

national guidelines

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Underlying challenges

• Managing a consistent vocabulary and tone across a full curriculum is a HUGE undertaking

• System structure very often at odds with human process

• The representation of data is never neutral• Example…

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Plot outcomes by dimension?

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Plot outcomes by domain?

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Plot outcomes by case narrative?

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Plot outcomes in abstract

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Plot outcomes in context

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The Toolset

• COMMAND is modular– Flexibility is critical– no one party could undertake activity in all

relevant areas at once• Resource prohibitive (hours / money)

• Modular approach allows for loosely coupled development– Loosely coupled suggests the side-benefit of

maximum integration

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The Toolset• Add and edit outcome data

• Cross reference (map) datasets– Cross reference layers within

dataset

• Embed data within VLE content– Web service also allows association

of external web content with datasets

• Manage/sustain datasets (status and version)

• Visualisation Tools– Making use of technical affordance

to offer fresh perspective

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Journey of discovery

• And this activity is all part of the map• Also engaged, in some form, to date:

– Edinburgh MBChB– National Health Education (Scotland) GP Unit / RCGP– Scottish Deans Medical Education Group– Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh)– Karolinska Institute

• Outcome datasets in the COMMAND db to date include:

– GMC Tomorrows Doctors 2009, Scottish Doctors 3, Tuning, MeSH, RCGP… and growing!

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Waypoints

• The task is still massive – but unavoidable• Collectivity eases the pain• Technology can provide additional

benefits/outputs, and so further eases the pain

• Activity must fall into workflow for sustainability– And the technology must support that workflow

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This Afternoon

• See COM:MAND in action at “Secrets of Success” session

• Hall A 16.15 – 17.45

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Thank You

COM:MANDSupporting the creation, mapping, revision and management of curriculum and learning outcomes

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