FRIDA is a smart tool developed for Uppsala University Medical School to support problem-based learning (PBL) and curriculum planning after transitioning to a new case-based integrated curriculum. FRIDA allows tutors to present PBL cases to students, create and modify cases, and evaluate cases. It also provides curriculum overviews and mapping. Students can access cases and resources to support self-directed learning. Evaluation data and statistics are collected to inform curriculum improvements. The tool was created through collaboration between educational and IT staff to support the implementation of PBL school-wide.
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and curriculum planningand curriculum planning
Gunnar Birgegård, MD, PhDGunnar Birgegård, MD, PhD
Uppsala University Medical SchoolUppsala University Medical School
2. BackgroundBackground
• New curriculum started in 2004
• Case-based, integrated
• Old courses dissolved
• Need for
– Overview
– Tool for case creation, viewing
– Support for students and PBL tutors
5. •Tutors may read tutor tips for each case and print the
student version of the case to copy and give out.
• Tutors can perform evaluations of the cases, see
evaluation statistics and use tutor support documents
6. • Case-responsible teacher can create new cases, make
changes and see evaluation statistics for their cases
11. What would you like to do?
Show this case
Change this case
Evaluation for tutors
Evaluation for students
See evaluation statistics
Report absence
Print this case
Save as pdf
17. What would you like to do?
Show this case
Change this case
Evaluation for tutors
Evaluation for students
See evaluation statistics
Report absence
Print this case
Save as pdf
20. What would you like to do?
Show this case
Change this case
Evaluation for tutors
Evaluation for students
See evaluation statistics
Report absence
Print this case
Save as pdf
21. What would you like to do?
Show this case
Change this case
Evaluation for tutors
Evaluation for students
See evaluation statistics
Report absence
Print this case
Save as pdf
26. Basics in case creation
•Choose a realistic situation that obviates the need to learn the
content you aim for
A good case should have these characteristics:
•Realistic, interesting, engaging situation
•Include phenomena in need of explanation
•Clearly related to goals
•Start by making content goals clear for yourself
•Balanced amount of triggers
•Etc...
27. Characteristics
Area Respiration, circulation, tumors
Key words respiration, lung, lung cancer, smoking
Each case is characterized for search purposes
FRIDA as a tool for curriculum planning and overview
28. Search result
The area ”Respiration” is covered in the following cases:
Semester Case Name
1 1 ”The first patient”
1 3 ”The chainsmoking businessman”
1 4 ”The Chamonix skiers”
5 1 ”The architect with cough”
5 3 ”The dyspnoic builder”
5 5 ”The wheezing lady”
29. Ongoing development:
Curriculum mapping
•All lectures, seminars, cases etc cathegorized with
area designations and key words
•Clicks on each item found will lead to description of the
item including objectives
30. FRIDA can be used for
• PBL case creation and presentation
• Tutor support in case creation
• PBL method support for students and tutors
• PBL case evaluation (incl statistics) for students and tutors
• Tips for tutors in case presentations
• Attendance reporting
• Curriculum overview and mapping
33. Gunnar Birgegård
Astrid Hoppe Lisa Persson
Therese
Meinhardt
Martin
Grydén
Eductional Unit,
Medical School
MedfarmDoIT
(IT unit of Med School)
Acknowledging collaborators from...