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Post by Princess Lae-rdal on Feb 4, 2014 14:44:57 GMT
Well, the team here at GCU pulled off our first massive simulation today. Over 200 students voting, and driving the simulation.
Nerve wracking pulling together all the technical aspects, but something we hope to write about.
Amazing twitter feedback from the students #gcusimulation
I'll post a youtube video when we upload it if anyone is interested.
Actually still buzzing!
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Post by ender on Feb 5, 2014 11:42:33 GMT
Hi Gayle excuse the ignorance , Voting and driving the simulation ? what do you mean ?
Well done sounds like a success look forward to the video
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Post by Manikin Skywalker on Feb 6, 2014 10:55:19 GMT
look forward to that, we've just acquired some qwizdom software and handsets and will start to put them to use shortly, but sounds like you guys just went into the deep end head first, superb and huge well done, look forward to the video and your presentation later this year??
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Post by Princess Lae-rdal on Feb 6, 2014 15:52:39 GMT
Yes, hopefully we'll get to present it somewhere. We've submitted to the joint ASPiH/SCSN conference, so fingers crossed. I'm also writing it up for my PgC.
Video is here if you want a look - just the raw movie from the camera at the back of the room. We hope to edit it, cutting into closeups from the "live" camera projected onto the wall and making the whole thing look a bit more professional. Simulation starts around 10 mins in...I am the paramedic who then disappears behind the lectern to work the manikin lol!
David, by drive the simulation, I just mean that the students voted on the next step, then we went with their choice.
EDIT: Guys, just taking the video down for now due to a small permissions issue. Will pop it back up once sorted.
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Post by Manikin Skywalker on Feb 7, 2014 9:46:31 GMT
that's very similar to what we assisted with at the national sepsis day here at FVRH but yours is far more dramatic and full of energy, and you've got 4 displays to contend with, we only had one ppt and a tv for vitals. looks really good, well done again
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