using e-learning to enhance & transform undergraduate nurse education in malawi

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USING E-LEARNING TO ENHANCE & TRANSFORM UNDERGRADUATE NURSE EDUCATION IN MALAWI. Gladys Msiska PhD; David Dewhurst Pro. The presentation. Geographic position of Malawi Background Collaborative partnerships Enhancement of teaching & learning Statistics on utilisation of CMS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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USING E-LEARNING TO ENHANCE & TRANSFORM UNDERGRADUATE NURSE EDUCATION IN MALAWI

Gladys Msiska PhD; David Dewhurst Pro

Geographic position of Malawi Background Collaborative partnerships Enhancement of teaching & learning Statistics on utilisation of CMS Constraints in the utilisation of CMS Conclusion

The presentation

Malawi: The warm heart

of Africa

Situated in the southern eastern part of Africa

Sub-Saharan Region Population 14 million

people

Acute shortage of nurses, doctors and clinical

officers Increase students enrolment. Kamuzu College of Nursing (KCN) - BSc

programme for registered nurses Presently 200 students are enrolled per year. Radical changes in course delivery - introduction

of learning technologies The elearning project - collaborative partnership.

Background

The collaboration began in 2010

Sharing of existing digital resources creation of useful partnerships to enable local

resource creation. Capacity building and collaborative activities

Collaborative partnerships

In-country development of the skills and

knowledge to create and integration digital resources to curriculum.

Trained > 90% of KCN academic staff to create high-quality digital resources.

1000 online resources, many developed locally Driven the modernisation of the Nursing

Degree – blended learning promoting self-directed learning

Achievements of the partnership

Enhanced IT infrastructure – PCs for students

and a new server Staff development in modern pedagogies,

assessment and use of e-learning Sustainability – local content creation & staff

development workshops IT staff able to maintain and further develop the

CMS facilitation of learning through a collaboratively

developed CMS

Achievements of the partnership

Moodle platform for a curriculum management

system (CMS) An electronic environment that supports

teaching and learning. Contains various modules and other resources

- implementation of the curriculum.

Enhancement of teaching & learning

CMS home page

BSc Programme modules in CMS

Manage and plan teaching Blended learning - face to face contact with

students combined with self directed learning through existing digital resources Digital resources on clinical skills

Online interactive sessions through forum discussions

Student assignment can be uploaded and submitted

Grades on SARIS

Enhancement of teaching through

CMS

Students can access module packs, resources

and the module activities. Find up-to-date information Engage in self-directed learning through digital

resources eg articulate quiz which provide feedback

Students can learn psychomotor skills through locally developed digital resources

Enhancement of learning through CMS

Discussion forum

in CMS

Shared Resources

through CMS

Gradual growth during the first full year of implementation & a sharp increase at the start of the second academic session.

CMS usage

Usage of CMS is highest during working hours and Peak times are 3 & 4pm. Usage extends to 9pm

CMS usage

CMS usage

Intranet in use but connectivity is a problem

sometimes Time to develop the resources Sustaining the motivation

Constraints

http://saris.kcn.unima.mw/

CMS

We are grateful to the Scottish Government

International Development Fund for the financial support.

Acknowledgements

Thank you !!!!!!!

Conclusion

Using elearning to ensure the fruitfulness of teaching-learning interactions?'

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