Uden-Holman Tanya, Bedet Jennifer, Walkner Laurie, Abd-Hamid Nor Hashidah
Institute for Public Health Practice (Mss Bedet and Walkner and Dr Abd-Hamid) College of Public Health (Dr Uden-Holman), The University of Iowa, Iowa City.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2014 Sep-Oct;20 Suppl 5:S44-8. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000067.
With the current economic climate, money for training is scarce. In addition, time is a major barrier to participation in trainings. To meet the public health workforce's rising demand for training, while struggling with less time and fewer resources, the Upper Midwest Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center has developed a model of online training that provides the public health workforce with individually customized, needs-based training experiences.
BACKGROUND/RATIONALE: Adaptive scenarios are rooted in case-based reasoning, a learning approach that focuses on the specific knowledge needed to solve a problem. Proponents of case-based reasoning argue that learners benefit from being able to remember previous similar situations and reusing information and knowledge from that situation. Adaptive scenarios based on true-to-life job performance provide an opportunity to assess skills by presenting the user with choices to make in a problem-solving context.
METHODS/ACTIVITIES: A team approach was used to develop the adaptive scenarios. Storylines were developed that incorporated situations aligning with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes outlined in the Public Health Preparedness and Response Core Competency Model. This article examines 2 adaptive scenarios: "Ready or Not? A Family Preparedness Scenario" and "Responding to a Crisis: Managing Emotions and Stress Scenario."
RESULTS/OUTCOMES: The scenarios are available on Upper Midwest Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Center's Learning Management System, the Training Source (http://training-source.org). Evaluation data indicate that users' experiences have been positive.
Integrating the assessment and training elements of the scenarios so that the training experience is uniquely adaptive to each user is one of the most efficient ways to provide training. The opportunity to provide individualized, needs-based training without having to administer separate assessments has the potential to save time and resources.
LESSONS LEARNED/NEXT STEPS: These adaptive scenarios continue to be marketed to target audiences through partner organizations, various Web sites, electronic newsletters, and social media. Next steps include the implementation of a 6-month follow-up evaluation, using Kirkpatrick level III. Kirkpatrick level III evaluation measures whether there was actual transfer of learning to the work setting.
在当前的经济形势下,用于培训的资金匮乏。此外,时间也是参与培训的一大障碍。为了满足公共卫生工作队伍对培训日益增长的需求,同时应对时间减少和资源稀缺的困境,上中西部地区应急准备与响应学习中心开发了一种在线培训模式,为公共卫生工作队伍提供个性化、基于需求的培训体验。
背景/基本原理:适应性情景基于案例推理,这是一种学习方法,专注于解决问题所需的特定知识。案例推理的支持者认为,学习者能够记住以前的类似情况并复用该情况下的信息和知识会从中受益。基于真实工作表现的适应性情景通过在解决问题的情境中向用户提供选择,提供了一个评估技能的机会。
方法/活动:采用团队协作的方式来开发适应性情景。编写了一些故事情节,其中融入了与《公共卫生应急准备与响应核心能力模型》中所概述的知识、技能和态度相一致的情景。本文探讨了两个适应性情景:“准备好了吗?家庭应急准备情景”和“应对危机:管理情绪与压力情景”。
结果/成效:这些情景可在上中西部地区应急准备与响应学习中心的学习管理系统“培训源”(http://training-source.org)上获取。评估数据表明用户的体验是积极的。
将情景中的评估和培训元素整合起来,使培训体验能够独特地适应每个用户,这是提供培训的最有效方式之一。无需进行单独评估就能提供个性化、基于需求的培训,这有潜力节省时间和资源。
经验教训/下一步计划:这些适应性情景将继续通过合作伙伴组织、各种网站、电子通讯和社交媒体向目标受众进行推广。下一步计划包括采用柯克帕特里克三级评估法进行为期6个月的跟踪评估。柯克帕特里克三级评估衡量学习是否实际转化到了工作环境中。