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Student Consultation on
Mobile Learning: methods,
messages and musings
Ceri Coulby
Educational Staff Development Officer
Viktoria Joynes
ALPS Research Officer
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A Question:
When do you think students should be
consulted on their OWN curriculum?
-Pre-course start
-Regular reviews throughout course
-Post course
-They shouldn’t be consulted
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About the Projects
• University of Leeds
• Final Year Medical
Students
• 14 Re-Sit
Placements
• PDAs for Mini-CEX
•ALPS*
•900 Mobile
Devices (PDAs)
•16 Health and
Social Care
Professions
•Assessment Tool
*Assessment and Learning in Practice Settings CETL: Universities of Leeds,
Bradford, Huddersfield and York St John and Leeds Metropolitan Universities
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Methods of Consultation
•Initial PDA trial (pre- •All PRE-assessment tool
being rolled out
placement)
•Workshop: Watched
Scenario and Feedback
•Post placement:
Focus Groups and
evaluative
•Focus Group
questionnaires
•Simulation Exercise
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TASK
• As a group discuss the potential benefits
and barriers to student consultation.
• What is your experience of student
consultation?
• Can you predict our findings?
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Methods of Consultation (2)
NO INCENTIVES
OFFERED!
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Findings – Mini-CEX
“Typing was time consuming”
“I think having an email/ phone number for support is important. I
didn’t use this, but felt reassured that it was there”
“My suggestion would be to keep the format simple and the number
of assessments reasonable”
“I have really enjoyed this placement. As compared to other
placements I think I had a clearer sense of my goals and what I
wanted to achieve. I really felt supported by people on the team
and felt learning opportunities were made easily available”
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IMPACT
Scaled project for entire final year
Reduced the number of assessments
Told students to use audio to record
feedback
Produced online training materials
Revised evaluation
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Findings - ALPS
“If the patient wanted to say something negative…then how does
that student respond to that? And who’s going to support that
student to deal with that afterwards?”
“The assessment is usable although I feel the wording needs to be
altered. The questions were appropriate – the multiple choice
answers need to be decreased as they are too broad”
“I feel the assessment would work well in practice if the student had
full control of their own PDA and it was not used in a way which
would place the student under more pressure”
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IMPACT
Recommendation that assessors receive
service user feedback as opposed to
students
Language of assessment tool
Revised protocol for tool use
Guidelines for mobile device use
Further consultations
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Negatives
- Students do not always turn up!
- By consulting PRE- project, it takes longer to get
anything produced. i.e. Assessment tool –
continuous consultations
- Can only be done without time-constraints (re-sit
students – finite amount of time, assessment tool –
less time pressured)
- PRE-project consultation...more stressful for project
team
Requires more resources and time
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Positives
+HOWEVER – saves re-write time, and
increases success chance of the first run of
the project
+Consulting at outset made students feel more
involved – and more engaged as a result
+Students feel valued- and more willing to
engage in research
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Another Question…
How would what you have heard today, from us
and your peers, influence your approach to
student involvement?
If you were working on our project would you
have conducted student consultation
differently?
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Reflection
• Consulting pre-project created a much
more usable assessment tool as a
result of consultation
• BUT it’s not always appropriate to
consult PRE and POST
• How much student time are we able
to/should we use up?
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