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The LEONARDO-DA-VINCI pilot project “e-learning-assistant” – Situation-based learning in nursing education

“E-learning assistant”-project group1Petra Ina PfefferleaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Etienne Van den Stockb, Annette Nauerthcemail address

Accepted 24 September 2009. published online 02 November 2009.
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Summary 

E-learning will play an important role in the training portfolio of students in higher and vocational education. Within the LEONARDO-DA-VINCI action programme transnational pilot projects were funded by the European Union, which aimed to improve the usage and quality of e-learning tools in education and professional training. The overall aim of the LEONARDO-DA-VINCI pilot project “e-learning-assistant” was to create new didactical and technical e-learning tools for Europe-wide use in nursing education. Based on a new situation-oriented learning approach, nursing teachers enrolled in the project were instructed to adapt, develop and implement e- and blended learning units. According to the training contents nursing modules were developed by teachers from partner institutions, implemented in the project centers and evaluated by students. The user-package “e-learning-assistant” as a product of the project includes two teacher training units, the authoring tool “synapse” to create situation-based e-learning units, a student’s learning platform containing blended learning modules in nursing and an open sourced web-based communication centre.

a Philipps-University of Marburg, Department of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, Biomedical Research Centre, Hans-Meerwein-Str. 2, 35043 Marburg, Germany

b Katholieke Hogeschool St. Lieven Belgium, Campus Dirk Martens, Kwalestraat, Aalst 92-94 9320, Belgium

c University of Applied Science Bielefeld, Department of Nursing, Am Stadtholz 24, 33069 Bielefeld, Germany

Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +49 64212866038.

1 Belgium: Linda Nabintu, (HEMES Haute Ecole, now Helmo Haute Ecole, Liége), Patrick Janssens (Katholieke Hogeschool St. Lieven, Campus Dirk Martens, Aalst); Czech Republic: Renata Halmo (Univerzita Palackého, Olomouc); Finland: Sari Mettiainen, Päivi Salokangas (Pirkanmaan Polytechnic-University of Applied Sciences, Tampere); Poland: Tomasz Cuber, Edyta Religan (Akademia Medyczna, Lublin); Latvia: Inese Ozolina, Kristine Pfafrote (LM Medicinas Profesionalas Izglitibas Centrs, Riga) Germany: Heike Bentlage (Kolping Werk-Pflegeschule Gütersloh, Germany); Sibylle Esser (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz-Pflegeschule Braunschweig); Maja Cuber, Michaela Ewers (Pflegeschule-Johanneswerk, Bielefeld), Antares Reisky (VirtualArt Consulting, Bielefeld and Xaton Ldt, Birmingham, Great Britain) Christiane Freese, Susanne Jaeger, Elisabeth Buesch and Gunnar Geuter (University of Applied Science, Bielefeld).

PII: S0260-6917(09)00188-9

doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2009.09.014

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