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Hi!   I'm Lisa, I am an Advanced Care Paramedic with the Queensland Ambulance Service, and am currently studying tertiary education through the Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education with CQUniversity. This wiki was created to explore the use of wikis in tertiary education for the course EDED20485 Learning & Teaching with Technology, and contains two mini-wikis: the first discusses the application and utility of wikis in higher education, constructed for assignment one; the second is an e-learning tool constructed as a joint project both for assignment two of EDED20485, and for the major assignment for HFB3111 of the BHlthSc (Paramedic) conversion degree at Victoria University.

 

I plan to add many more mini-wikis in the future, both relating to tertiary paramedic education, and also in the form of clinical nuggets for paramedics in line with what I've created in the e-learning project below. I hope for this wiki to grow to become a resource for both on-road paramedics and for academics and instructors involved in paramedic education.

 

 

Wikis in Tertiary Education

This mini-wiki studies the use of wikis in tertiary education - my wiki on wikis! There are two parts to this section; first, those pages describing the use of wikis according to several frames of references; and second, a group of pages demonstrating some of the wide variety of utilities that may be embedded within and integrated into a wiki. To begin reading click on the link below, Wikis in Higher Education

 

Wikis in Higher Education

 

 

e-Learning Project

This wiki comprises an e-learning package I have developed which utilises educational and web 2.0 technologies to facilitate learning. Teaching a largely practical and hands-on discipline in the virtual environment poses obvious challenges, and this e-learning tool demonstrates how these may be overcome. The clinical material of this project also comprises an assessment piece for my undergraduate degree. To begin reading click on the link below, Foreword, or go straight to the introduction.

 

Foreword

Introduction

 

 


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