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SmartNurse
Version Thailand 4.0
What is Smart Nurse?
Intelligence
Knowledge
Information
Data
“SMART”
CONNECTEDCREATE A SENSE OUT OF THE RAW DATA
Inference
Perception
Comprehension
From Routine to Research
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Who is serving my meal today?
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Disruptive Technologies
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สถตจ านวนของผสงอายในประเทศไทย
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Health Care Technology Outlook 2020• https://youtu.be/totMfYaq8O8
Smart Device in Health Care
• http://www.careplus-niqhealth.com/careplus-v2/health-care-tablet-applications.html
CareplusTM Mobile Connect
• Accept
• Reject
• Message Back
• Call Back
CareplusTM Mobile Connect
• Full Traceability and record all messages
• Separate work-related and personal messages
• Full secured and encrypted• Works on all brands (4G or
WIFI)
Stephen Klasko’s Heatlhcare in 2020
https://www.americanwell.com/
Health Information Technology (Health IT)
• “Health Information Technology” (Health IT) is a broad concept that encompasses an array of technologies to store, share, and analyze health information.
• Health IT lets you be a key part of the team that keeps you healthy.
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Health I.T.
• Electronic Health Records
• Personal Health Records
• E-Prescribing
E-Health tools are those you can use on your own, if you wish, that may be considered a part of the broader health IT world.
These include:
Personal health
Online communities
These e-health tools are designed to place you at the center of your care – helping to put the "I" in Health IT.
Other Types: e-Health Tools
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Exercise
Sleep & Meditation
Weight Loss
Women's Health
Pregnancy
Nutrition
Tools and Instruments
Medication
Other
Background
• About 500 million smartphone users worldwide will be using a health care application by 2015.
• By 2018, 50 percent of the more than 3.4 billion smartphone and tablet users will have downloaded mobile health applications. – (Diabetes App, 2014)
• These users include health care professionals, consumers, and patients.
• Roughly 75 million individuals (about 31% US population) have used mobile phones for health information and apps in 2012.– (Pew Internet and American Life Project, 2012)
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Apps that have been readily used in the last decade…
• Cater to a variety of needs in the order of being most frequently used to least frequently used (Ruder Finn mHealth Report, 2013):
1. social media apps,
2. games, news apps,
3. shopping apps,
4. sports apps,
5. travel apps,
6. hobbies and interest apps,
7. health and healthy living apps,
8. other apps
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Other apps– The Sleep Track Recorder
– Pocket First Aid & CPR
– Pain App
– Prescription Drug App ( track current meds & receive relevant medical information)
– Exercise App (e.g., Garmin Fit)
– The KidsDoc app helps one choose from 99 symptoms and find information on how to best respond to a child’s needs, be it a bloody nose or a bee sting; etc.
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Apps in Public Health
• The American Cancer Society has sponsored the development of apps to help prevent cancer, including:– Exercise Counts Calculator
– Target Heart Rate Calculator
– Calorie Counter
– Cigarette Calculator
– Smoking Cost Calculator
– Mammogram Reminder
(Tucker, 2014)
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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology collaborated with Children’s Hospital of Boston to create Outbreaks Near Me which provides users with updates about infectious diseases around the world
(Tucker, 2014).
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Do apps benefit consumer health?• Of 40,000 health apps available,
only 16,275 of these apps were directly linked to patient care and treatment, while others only provide basic information (questionable benefits).
• MyFitnessPal pulled in 40 million users, but the report from the IMS Institute claims that its effectiveness did not meet its popularity.
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• A study by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School found 25% or fewer lifestyle-based strategies for weight loss - such as portion control and identifying reasons behind overeating – which were incorporated in 28 of the apps (meaning they were likely to be ineffective for weight loss).
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Do apps benefit health?
• The results are still inconsistent.
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Do Apps Benefit Health? (cont’d)
• A study (2012) from Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, claimed an app that tracked eating and physical activity helped users lose 15 pounds and keep the weight off for at least a year, but only when used in conjunction with other weight loss support, nutrition and diet activities.
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• Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, PA, questioned the accuracy of four health apps that claimed to detect skin cancer.
• The team found that even the most accurate of the apps that used algorithms missed 18 of the 60 lesions diagnosed as melanoma and deemed them low-risk for cancer.
Do Apps Benefit Health? (cont’d)
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Do Apps Benefit Health? (cont’d)• According to a survey by Research Now, the majority of mobile
health application users and medical professionals said that mobile health apps are beneficial to their quality of life.
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• In the same study, physicians/doctors physicians/doctors believed health apps are beneficial for their patients.
Do Apps Benefit Health? (cont’d)
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MAGICS
Mobile & MOOCs
Analytics
Gamification
Internet of Things
Cloud for Learning
Social Media
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Mobile Learning
• Learning that involves the use of mobile phones or handheld computers
• Learning occurs through social and content interactions
• Available, Flexible, Convenient and Contextual
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Mobile & Tablet-Based Learning
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Smart Board & Clickers
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Why do learners want to learn on the mobile ?
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Photo by Tucker Balch, 2013
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Definition of MOOC
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Computational Investing, Part I Course Via Coursera
53,000 People enrolled in his class.One of the students in Tucker Balch’s class watching a lecture video.
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Global Trends
Stanford Free Courses
UC Berkeley Free Courses
MIT Free Courses
Duke Free Courses
Harvard Free Courses
UCLA Free Courses
Yale Free Courses
Carnegie Mellon Free Courses
*OpenLearn (Open University, UK)From MOOCx: Top 10 Sites for Free Education With Elite Universities
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Global Trends
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Analytics
Data Analyticการน าไอซทมาใชในการวเคราะหขอมล สารสนเทศ ตางๆ ของผเรยน เพอใหสามารถอออกแบบการเรยนรในลกษณะทตอบสนองความแตกตางรายบคคลของผเรยนไดดยงขน เชน การจดเนอหาทเหมาะสมใหแก ผเรยนตามความสามารถ ความถนด ความสนใจ และเพอใหผสอนสามารถปองกนการลาออกกลางครนของผเรยน โดยศกษาจากพฤตกรรมตางๆ ของผเรยนทระบบไดบนทกไวและน ามาวเคราะห เปนตน
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Open University @ UK use learning analytics ethically both to inform stakeholders aboutthe effectiveness of learning design andto guide targeted individual supportto learners.
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Gamifications
• การน าเอาแนวคดทเกยวกบเกมและการออกแบบเกมมาประยกตใชในการในการจงใจและท าใหผเรยนสนใจทจะเรยนรผานความพยายามทจะบรรลเปาหมายใดเปาหมายหนง (Goal)
• สวนใหญจะอยในรปของการจ าลองสถานการณตางๆ เพอใหผเรยนไดเลนและเรยนรไปพรอมๆ กน เชน เกมการสอนภาษาองกฤษผานอวตาร
• MMORPG – Massive Multi-Players Online Role Playing Games
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MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game
Game-Based Learning
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Eternal Story
Run Game Demo
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Game-Based Learning Game-Based Learning: Eternal Story MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) Type Combination of fantasy world with Fundamental English knowledge for
Higher Education Level Focus of reading and writing skills Itscgames.cmu.ac.th
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Internet of (Every)Thing(s)
• network connected objects that link the physical world to the world of information through the network enabled technologies and system such as smart sensors and chips
• (Smart) Future Home &Workplace will be filled withInternet of (Every)things orso-called “ IOT “.
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From IOT…. To…. MOOCs
• IOT-MOOCs (Scale-up Education)
• Khan Academy
• Flipped Classroom
• MOOCs-Large Data Set-insights about learners’ location, reasons for learning, reasons of dropping, learner preferences etc
• Create appropriate curriculum/ programs
• IOT-as-infrastructure and devices will surely improve learners’ accessibility to content and knowledge :D
Cloud (For Learning)
• a way for delivering information technologyservices in which resources are retrieved fromthe internet through web-based tools andApplications
• Cloud Technology : Google Classroom i.e.Google Drive, Google form, Google Site, etc.Microsoft Onedrive, Microsoft Mix etc.
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Social Media
• web sites or app that enables
users to engage by creating
and sharing content in social
network
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Social Media
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Chiang Mai Universityaims to reach for our goal of
becoming “Digital University”
(2012-2016)Prof. Niwes Nantachit, M.D.
PresidentChiang Mai University
Clinical Professor Niwes Nantachit, M.D. President
Digital Infrastructure: Wireless Network @JumboPlusMOU Signed between Chiang Mai University and TOT Company
27 March 2014
MIS/ SIS
CMU Mobile Web/ Apps
ITSC Corners
ITSC Corners
ITSC Corner @ CMU Students’ Organization
Faculty of Education Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Business Administration
Faculty of Medical Technique
E-Learning Statistic
Faculty Statistic
Course Statistic
Student Statistic
Best Practice in Teaching with e-Learning
Best Practice in Teaching with e-Learning
Hi Tech and Hi Touch• https://www.ted.com/talks/sherry_turkle_alone_together?language=en
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“Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day; teach that person to use the Internet and
they won't bother you for weeks.”
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