Developing Digital Content to Support Student Clinical SkillsThis is a featured page

  • Sue M Raffee. Associate Professor, Sinclair Community College
  • Robert McNally, Producer/Editor for Learning Technology Support, Sinclair Community College

This presentation will emphasize how to effectively supplement the clinical aspect of a course. Improvement in student learning will be qualitatively and quantitatively addressed. Our digital materials contain demonstration videos, check lists with scalable photographs, written procedures and even a glossary of terms. These not only help students prepare for a clinical procedure by giving them the key fundamentals of the procedure, the materials also are a handy source for review and raised the first-time success rate of our students significantly. This successful collaboration was developed by the Learning Technologies Support Department and faculty at Sinclair Community College.


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