- UCSF High Risk Emergency Medicine
- UCSF Gaming and Learning Symposium
Here are my Twitter notes for the day for those of you who don’t use Twitter (and why don’t you?!):
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Frequently test your "game" with new users. Be humble. You'll be surprised on what you find. Adapt accordingly.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: For it to be a game, the user has to be able to fail.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Design games with "zone of proximal development" or "area of maximal engagement" where goals aren't too hard/easy.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming&Learning: Gamification is all about measuring, motivating, and engaging.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming&Learning Symposium: Dr Roy-Burman (UCSF Dir of PICU) talks how patient quality and safety can improve with gamification.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming & Symposium: Brian Tobin (Dir of Educ Tech, Stanford) talks about Septris app.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
#UCSF Gaming & Learning Symposium: Dr Lucey kicks off inaugural symposium. Think of how gaming can improve education.
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
Dr Kersten: If fat protruding from upper eyelid lac in trauma, CT needed. Has penetrated orbital septum. #HREM12
— Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) May 24, 2012
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