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2020 » Papers » Volume 1 » The project of text adventure game for studying the paramedical algorithms 1. THE PROJECT OF TEXT ADVENTURE GAME FOR STUDYING THE PARAMEDICAL ALGORITHMS Authors: Dubinsky Alexey, Zhykharieva Yana Volume 1 | DOI: 10.12753/2066-026X-20-004 | Pages: 34-40 | Download PDF | Abstract
First aid skills are the important part of medical's competency. The set of instructions for first aid operations are officially approved by the state. This instruction texts are the algorithms. Medical students are studying these algorithms in the special course.
First of all, we convert the instructions from text to the graphical flowcharts (according to ISO 5807-85 standard) for checking the ambiguity and possible misunderstanding.
The execution process of such algorithms is one of typical "complex open ended assignments". We have the classification of typical user errors. On the base of this errors we construct the set of alternative choices for all steps of algorithm. Every such set will convert to the answers for multiple choice question (MCQ). There are repeated cyclic question for student (executor): "what you will do?" or "what is your next operation?"
We plan to build the special environment for gamification of the learning process. Short version will have only one right way - sequence of answers. Every wrong answer will lead the error message - "your patient is dead" and explanation why it happened. In the more complex model we evaluate the patient state and student can read the comments and the errors list only after the end of the algorithm execution.
This year (2020) we plan to make the first iteration: text-based online adventure game, one content set, based on the first aid instructions that are approved in Ukraine. The next iteration will use first aid instructions that are accepted in other countries, starting from countries of EU.
We suppose future development of this game will be like a well-known history of evolution of computer games.
This project will be part of the second co-author PhD thesis | Keywords
medical education, first aid training, medical algorithms, text-based game |
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