Course Description Course Faculty Goh Poh Sun CenMED Associate Associate Professor Dept of Diagnostic Radiology NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University Health System Videos have been used widely in health professional education. Videos have been demonstrated to support teaching and learning in many settings. To optimize learning outcomes, video use and video production should be guided by best practices and principles derived from educational technology research. We will cover best practices in using educational videos as well Dong Chaoyan as strategies in producing educational video. A series of case studies will Medical Educationalist, CenMED NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine be used together with workshop participants’ experience to illustrate the National University Health System application of these principles. By the end of the workshop, participants will learn: Ada Chia Senior Manager, Dean’s Office NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University Health System Terry Pan Consultant Department of Anaesthesia National University Hospital National University Health System 1. Why should videos be used in medical education? 2. How to use videos effectively for lectures and online settings? 3. What criteria should be used to select available online videos? 4. How to produce your own videos? 5. What are the technical requirements in producing your own videos? 6. How to best design the video content? Use of Videos in Medical Education 12th May 2015 (Tuesday) 8.30am – 5.30pm #01-01A, Level 1, Centre for Translational Medicine (CeTM) Block MD 6, 14 Medical Drive, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine National University of Singapore Registration Fees NUHS staff - S$160* (including staff on clinical faculty / adjunct scheme) Be a Change Agent Join our Courses Others - S$180* *Fees are inclusive of GST Registration is on a first-come-first-served basis To register, please contact Ms Lee Ai Lian at [email protected] Phone: (65) 6516 8123 Fax: (65) 6872 1454 A member of the NUHS Closing date of registration: 12 March 2015 Any cancellation or replacement must be conveyed in writing to the organizer. Cancellation received on or before 12 March 2015: Full refund (less off bank charge). Cancellation received between 13 March - 13 April 2015: Refund of 50% of the workshop fee. Cancellation received on or after 14 April 2015: No refund. Registration can be only confirmed upon full payment. CenMED reserves the rights to change the date / timing / location etc. SMC CME / CNE / CPE accreditation are being finalised Note for NUS Staff: This program is accredited with 1 elective hour by Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning (CDTL), NUS. For more details on CDTL accreditation, please contact Ms Doreen Thia at [email protected] Fax: (65) 6777 0342 Centre for Medical Education (CenMED) promotes professionalism and excellence in medical education
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