Open Source AV solution supporting In Situ Simulation and Clinical education

Autor: Simonsen, Eivind Ortind, Pociunas, Gintas, Dahl, Mads Ronald, Krogh, Kristian
Jazyk: dánština
Rok vydání: 2015
Zdroj: Simonsen, E O, Pociunas, G, Dahl, M R & Krogh, K 2015, ' Open Source AV solution supporting In Situ Simulation and Clinical education ' .
Popis: In situ simulation is simulation done in the actual clinical environment exceeding the simulation immersion compared to that of the embedded simulation centers and facilitating an increased realistic learning experience. Doing this without compromising (all) the educational principals used in simulation centers, we sought to include an audio-visual (AV) system for video assisted debriefing (VAD). The difference being that components must be portable and adaptable to a range of clinical environments. A mobile AV system would ideally feature: • Multi camera video capture capability. • Time tagging. • Rapid or instant playback capability. • Lightweight and compact design. • Non-cabled AV recording. • Simple, reliable set up and operation. Summary of workCommercial products did not meet our requirements why a programmer was hired to design and program the software to meet our expectations for a portable AV system for VAD. The system would make use of components widely available and easily replaceable. The developed AV software and coding is contracted to be available as Copyleft Open Source to ensure low cost and a potential continues improvement and expansion of the AV system. Summary of resultsGintasView ver 1.3 includes the possibility for time tagging using a mobile device. After simulation the time tagged file is exported to the AV software on the laptop and appears as an integrated video feed/timeline. ConclusionsWe have found that it is possible to deliver multi-camera video assisted debriefing in a mobile, in situ simulation environment using an AV system constructed from “off the shelf” components and Open Source software.
Databáze: OpenAIRE