Multichannel learning for training medical staff in Serbian Army Forces
Višekanalno učenje za obuku medicinskog osoblja u Vojsci Srbije
Abstract
The evaluation results led us to the conclusion that the persons participating in the survey are well skilled in using smart devices and they mostly do not have any problems to access courses during the evaluation period. Check lists should be used as much as possible and in combination with other types of content. For instance, the topics ABCD procedures, Injury detection and first aid care, and Transportation of an injured person are appropriate for this change. Likert scaled survey designed for the course evaluation and evaluation of each topic brought successful results. Regardless of the heterogeneous structure of 82 users (13.4% female, 23% higher education, medical personnel together with others from different branches and services) the results give us insight and motivation for future development. Moreover, the users think that the enhanced course accessibility (deliverable anywhere at any time) could increase their self-confidence on the terrain as both versions (desktop and m...obile) are deliverable.
Keywords:
education / distance / medical staff / military personnel / Serbia / obrazovanje na daljinu / kadar / medicinski / kadar / vojni / SrbijaSource:
Vojnosanitetski pregled, 2016, 73, 5, 480-483Publisher:
- Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd
Funding / projects:
- Advanced distributed learning in the Serbian Army Forces 2012-2013 (http://elearning.mod.gov.rs/en/adlproject.html), which is made possible by the generous support of the Kingdom of Norway
DOI: 10.2298/vsp150313037S
ISSN: 0042-8450
WoS: 000377819500011
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84964908338
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FBTY - JOUR AU - Šimić, Goran AU - Ristanović, Elizabeta AU - Jeftić, Zoran AU - Presnall, Biljana AU - Vuruna, Mladen PY - 2016 UR - https://rhinosec.fb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/330 AB - The evaluation results led us to the conclusion that the persons participating in the survey are well skilled in using smart devices and they mostly do not have any problems to access courses during the evaluation period. Check lists should be used as much as possible and in combination with other types of content. For instance, the topics ABCD procedures, Injury detection and first aid care, and Transportation of an injured person are appropriate for this change. Likert scaled survey designed for the course evaluation and evaluation of each topic brought successful results. Regardless of the heterogeneous structure of 82 users (13.4% female, 23% higher education, medical personnel together with others from different branches and services) the results give us insight and motivation for future development. Moreover, the users think that the enhanced course accessibility (deliverable anywhere at any time) could increase their self-confidence on the terrain as both versions (desktop and mobile) are deliverable. PB - Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd T2 - Vojnosanitetski pregled T1 - Multichannel learning for training medical staff in Serbian Army Forces T1 - Višekanalno učenje za obuku medicinskog osoblja u Vojsci Srbije VL - 73 IS - 5 SP - 480 EP - 483 DO - 10.2298/vsp150313037S UR - conv_126 ER -
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Šimić, G., Ristanović, E., Jeftić, Z., Presnall, B.,& Vuruna, M.. (2016). Multichannel learning for training medical staff in Serbian Army Forces. in Vojnosanitetski pregled Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd., 73(5), 480-483. https://doi.org/10.2298/vsp150313037S conv_126
Šimić G, Ristanović E, Jeftić Z, Presnall B, Vuruna M. Multichannel learning for training medical staff in Serbian Army Forces. in Vojnosanitetski pregled. 2016;73(5):480-483. doi:10.2298/vsp150313037S conv_126 .
Šimić, Goran, Ristanović, Elizabeta, Jeftić, Zoran, Presnall, Biljana, Vuruna, Mladen, "Multichannel learning for training medical staff in Serbian Army Forces" in Vojnosanitetski pregled, 73, no. 5 (2016):480-483, https://doi.org/10.2298/vsp150313037S ., conv_126 .