Fast Five Videos
We’re excited to share Fast Five with you. These RAPID solutions promise to be Relevant, Actionable, Practical, Innovative and Dependable. Fast Five includes short videos on a wide range of topics, tools and resources, articles, blogs and more … each curated to help you achieve the results you desire in your next project.
Needs Assessment
Every medical education project begins with a needs assessment. Your needs assessment describes the current knowledge, skill, performance and attitudes of your learners and compares those domains to the standard of care. Describing the gap between what is and what should be sets the stage for your learning objectives, educational design and outcomes.
Measuring your Outcomes
Your outcomes demonstrate your effectiveness in closing the gap of your education. Linking outcomes measurement to the gap and your educational strategy is a key element of educational design. In this video we review Moore’s outcomes levels and strategies for measurement.
SMART Goals
Smart goals, in use since the early 1980s, have been used in almost every industry to create specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely goals for projects from education to grant writing, personal growth to business planning.
Logic Models
Logic models communicate your ideas and project plan through a graphical representation of your inputs, activities, outputs and outcomes. This Fast Five video summarizes the components of a logic model and offers some practical tips you can put to use today.
Mind Mapping
Mind mapping provides a visual representation of your next project that can be changed and adapted as you brainstorm. This Fast Five video summarizes the components of a mind map as you begin your next project.
Adult Education Principles
Think about the best educational experience you’ve had … and ask yourself WHY it was so memorable. Incorporating these six principles for adult education ensure that your learners grasp your presentations, curricula, or workshops faster, better and more effectively.
Storyboarding
Rather than booting up your laptop and opening PPT when asked to present … why not spend a few moments with a storyboard? Developed in the 1930s, storyboarding is a terrific means of organizing ideas, images, text, and video to build a presentation, report, online activity or webpage.
ADDIE
One of many instructional design models. ADDIE = Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation. It represents a dynamic and flexible guide for building effective educational, instructional or training and performance support tools.