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Use of Video Technology in Simulation

Use of Video Technology in Simulation. Garth Meckler, MD, MSHS George Olsen. Disclaimer. No conflicts Caveats Mac Bias Sample Software. Overview. Introductions Overview of video in simulation Demonstration Sample simulation using video technology Discussion.

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Use of Video Technology in Simulation

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  1. Use of Video Technology in Simulation Garth Meckler, MD, MSHS George Olsen

  2. Disclaimer • No conflicts • Caveats • Mac Bias • Sample Software

  3. Overview • Introductions • Overview of video in simulation • Demonstration • Sample simulation using video technology • Discussion

  4. Overview of Video Technology in Simulation • Debriefing • Pre-briefing • Video-enhanced simulation • Video broadcast • Archiving

  5. Definitions • “Video” • Still images • Video clips • Found • Created • Audio • Other media

  6. Video Pre-briefing • Establish learning goals and objectives • Modeling • Enhance buy-in • Equipment • Consent forms • Video camera • Video editing software

  7. Example

  8. Presentation Techniques • Powerpoint • Imbedded movies • Hyperlinks • Broadcasts / Shows • Stand-alone video players

  9. Video-Enhanced Simulation • Increase utility of simulation for assessment skills • Augment low-fidelity equipment • Enhance buy-in • Equipment • Monitor / laptop / projector • Pre-edited video clips • Audio equipment

  10. Example

  11. Example

  12. Example

  13. Presentation Techniques • Projected • Laptops • Simulator Tablets • Pre-loaded stills > video • Printed materials • Sound files

  14. Video Broadcast • Increase target audience • De-crowding • Allow multi-site participation / Distance Learning • Expand learning opportunities • Equipment • Fixed or portable video equipment • Microphones • Output device

  15. Examples

  16. Examples

  17. Video Debriefing • Performance Review • Expert modeling • Immediate vs. Delayed • Equipment • Laptop / Computer / Projector • Coding or editing software • Simple timers

  18. Example

  19. Example

  20. Archiving • Documentation • Feedback • Evaluation • Assessment • Distance Learning • Educational Sharing • Equipment • Storage medium

  21. Questions?

  22. Demonstration • Covered • Creating Video Content • Filming • Importing • Editing • Downloading • Presentation • Broadcasting • Tagging / Reviewing • Archiving • Deferred • Advanced editing • Proprietary software

  23. Creating Video • Filming • Importing • Saving

  24. Filming and Importing Example

  25. Primary and Secondary Injury in Neurotrauma • Primary Injury • Direct damage due to flexion, extension, shearing forces • Secondary Injury • Metabolic demand vs...... supply • Hypoxia, ischemia • Cellular Toxicity

  26. Cerebral Hemodynamics in TBI • CBF • Autoregulation • Triphasic response in TBI • PaCO2, MAP, Catecholamines, Drugs • ICP • CBF • CSF • Other: Brain, Tumor, Hematoma, Edema • CPP • MAP - ICP

  27. Editing • During import • Post-hoc

  28. Downloading Videos • Free Download Software • MacTubes • Micro • Wondershare • Video Conversion Software • Handbrake • Free FLV Converter

  29. Downloading / Converting Example

  30. Tagging / Reviewing

  31. Questions?

  32. Discussion

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