Nurse Education Today
Volume 30, Issue 5 , Pages 411-419, July 2010

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

  • Petra Ina Pfefferle

      Affiliations

    • Philipps-University of Marburg, Department of Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, Biomedical Research Centre, Hans-Meerwein-Str. 2, 35043 Marburg, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +49 64212866038.
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  • Etienne Van den Stock

      Affiliations

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

      Affiliations

    • University of Applied Science Bielefeld, Department of Nursing, Am Stadtholz 24, 33069 Bielefeld, Germany
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  • “E-learning assistant”-project group

      Affiliations

    • 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).

Accepted 24 September 2009. published online 02 November 2009.

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.

Keywords: LEONARDO-DA-VINCI programme, Blended learning, E-learning platform, Systemic situation-based learning approach, Web-based learning, Nursing education

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PII: S0260-6917(09)00188-9

doi:10.1016/j.nedt.2009.09.014

Nurse Education Today
Volume 30, Issue 5 , Pages 411-419, July 2010