the development and evaluation of an open education resource (oer) for the delivery of bioethics on...
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Collaborative partnership supported by HUCBMS fellowship
Catherine Hack (Ulster University) and David Hunter (Flinders University)
10/09/2015
Aim The development and evaluation of an open
education resource (OER) for the delivery of bioethics on undergraduate biomedical science programmes. Collaborative partnership International fellow critical friend
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Open Educational Resources: OER are digital materials that can be used,
re-used and repurposed for teaching, learning, research and more, made freely available online through open licences such as Creative Commons.
OER include a varied range of digital assets from course materials, content modules, collections, and journals to digital images, music and video clips
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Why do we want to be open & collaborative? The development and evaluation of an open
education resource (OER) for the delivery of bioethics on undergraduate biomedical science programmes. Collaborative partnership International fellow critical friend
10/09/2015
The QAA Subject Benchmark (2007)A Biomedical Science graduate will: demonstrate ethical professional practice; acquire research skills including ethics and
governance; have some understanding of ethical issues
and their impact on advances in biomedical science;
be able to construct reasoned arguments to support their position on ethical issues which impact on advances in biomedical science
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Bioethics OEREthical principalsBioethical reasoningAnalytical frameworks Professional biomedical scientist Issues arising from advances in life and health
sciences
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Bioethics OER Operates on mobile devices and laptops Provides a framework for independent study
or class-based activities Interactivity Embedded videos Links to other resources
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Xerte: provides a tool kit for: the production of interactive eLearning
materials simple wizards used to compile content,
create quizzes, provide links etc repository for sharing, reusing, and adapting
content.
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“ this will provide a very helpful background resource - introducing key concepts and ideas so that the class time can be focused on development and looking at specific case studies - which in general is how I think ethics teaching is best done, so facilitating an inquiry based class room is great. I also like that it is relatively bare bones - it provides a useful frame rather than being entirely prescriptive which makes it adaptable to a wide array of teaching situations”
Associate Professor David Hunter (Flinders University)
10/09/2015
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Open research project: 2015/2016 The resource will be used to support ethics
teaching with: Bioengineers at Flinders Biomedical science students at UWS Bioscience students at Leeds
Qualitative research project: Questionnaires for staff/students Focus groups with students
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Open research project Welcome use and evaluation of the resource
by other cohorts The resource is available here:
catherinehack.wordpress.com Questionnaires and/or focus groups
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Open research project: students as partners Course teams interested in
working with their students to add new pages to the resource Students identify a current
story that raises ethical issues
Students create a new and interactive way for their peers to engage with story
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