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Journal of Workplace Learning | 2002

Developing a Web‐based learning network for continuing medical education

Siaw-Teng Liaw; Christopher Pearce; Mike Keppell

Describes the development in Australia of TeleQACE, a Web‐based learning environment, which allows clinicians to participate in interactive learning at times that suit them. The design addressed the balance between richness of content and bandwidth to reach geographically dispersed regions. The guiding philosophy was shared knowledge and interaction based around actual experience and cases developed by practicing academic general practitioners in consultation with specialists. A constructivist approach, focused on discussion to build a “basic case” into an “advanced case” over a learning cycle of 13‐16 weeks, was adopted. Knowledge gaps and suggestions from participants guided the development of a “basic” case into its “advanced” equivalent which was re‐presented to the participants, accompanied by relevant reference material, for reflection and interaction. The final outcome was a “model case”, archived for ongoing reference by the group. Participation rates appear to be consistent with other Internet‐based continuing medical education programs.


Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 1998

Virtual reality: What is the state of play in education?

Colin Macpherson; Mike Keppell


Australasian Journal of Educational Technology | 2000

Using multimedia to assist students with communication skills and biopsychosocial integration: An evaluation

Teng Liaw; Gregor Kennedy; Mike Keppell; John Marty; Ruth McNair


Archive | 2001

A collaborative inter-disciplinary approach to the evaluation of the Clinicians Health Channel

Mike Keppell; Michael Arnold; Marilys Guillemin; Elizabeth Deveny; Teng Liaw; Christopher Pearce; Dianne Mulcahy; Matthew Riddle


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 1999

The Crucial Roles of the Instructional Designer and the Subject Matter Expert in Multimedia Design

Mike Keppell


ED-MEDIA: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunications, Montreal, Canada, 26 June-01 July 2000 / Jacqueline Bourdeau and Rachelle Heller (eds.) | 2000

Transforming Traditional Curricula: Enhancing Medical Education through Multimedia and Web-based Resources

Mike Keppell; Gregor Kennedy; Peter J. Harris


Learning to choose, choosing to learn: refereed 17th Annual Conference of the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiarty Education (ASCILITE 2000), Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia, 09-14 December 2000 | 1999

Visual Triggers: Improving the Effectiveness of Virtual Patient Encounters

Kristine Elliott; Mike Keppell


ED-MEDIA 2003 World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunication (ED-MEDIA '03), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 23-28 June 2003 / D. Lassner and C. McNaught (eds.) | 2003

Developments in Authentic Learning: A Woman's Reproductive Life Cycle

Mike Keppell; Mary E. Wlodek; Sophie E. Ping; Gregor Kennedy; Jennifer Kirk; Terry Judd


醫學教育 | 2002

Integration of Multimedia in the Problem-based Learning Curriculum

Peter J. Harris; Mike Keppell; Kristine Elliott


EdMedia: World Conference on Educational Media and Technology | 2001

DNAexplorer: Computer Facilitated Learning of Bioinformatics Using a Situated Model

Gregor Kennedy; Terry Judd; Mike Keppell; Carol A. Ginns; Brendon Crabb; Richard A. Strugnell

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Teng Liaw

University of Melbourne

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Terry Judd

University of Melbourne

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