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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients

OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients. David Topps Medbiq , Baltimore May 2014. http://openlabyrinth.ca. What is OpenLabyrinth?. Open -source ( https ://github.com/olab/Open- Labyrinth ) Open -standard ( www.medbiq.org /working_groups/virtual_patient/ MedBiquitousVirtualPatientSummary.pdf )

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OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients

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  1. OpenLabyrinth Virtual Patients David Topps Medbiq, Baltimore May 2014 http://openlabyrinth.ca

  2. What is OpenLabyrinth? • Open-source (https://github.com/olab/Open-Labyrinth ) • Open-standard • (www.medbiq.org/working_groups/virtual_patient/MedBiquitousVirtualPatientSummary.pdf ) • Virtual patient platform for • Playing • Authoring • Researching • http://openlabyrinth.ca

  3. Highlights of Olab 3.1 • Visual Editor • Conditional logic • Multiple input types • Mobile friendly • Scenarios • Reports & analytics • Linking to other systems: Oauth, LTI, etc

  4. Templates & Snippets

  5. Visual Editor

  6. Medical Careers case in Viz Ed

  7. Simple Rules

  8. Complex Rules

  9. Multiple input types

  10. Extended question types • Sliders • Script Concordance Testing • Situational Judgment Testing • Key Feature Questions

  11. Mobile Friendly

  12. Responsive Design

  13. Skins

  14. Skins

  15. Multiple Authentication

  16. IMS-LTI • Learning Tools Interoperability • LTI 1.1 Provider • thank you to Natalia Stathakarou, KI • Links to/from Entrada CMS (Queens University) • http://www.entrada-project.org • Exploring • LTI 2.0 • Olab3 being an LTI Consumer

  17. Scenario Manager: control over who gets to play what when Scenario Manager in OLab3

  18. Scenario Manager: view progress during play Scenario Manager in OLab3

  19. Results • Rapid Reporting of Real-time Results (4R)

  20. Pathway analysis

  21. Path analysis

  22. ADL-xAPI • Experience API • Formerly TinCan API • Exploring LRS options • Open-source (eg Learning Locker) • Easy to use analytics

  23. Collaborative editing

  24. Integrated Forum • Great boon for collaborative authoring • Tied into item/object annotation • IMS-LTI integration as alternative

  25. Semantic markup

  26. Semantic markup

  27. OpenLabyrinth http://openlabyrinth.ca The OpenLabyrinth Development Consortium

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