COURSE NAVIGATOR DEMO QUICK GUIDE INTRODUCTION The Course Navigator is a web-based learning management system that contains the EHR Navigator activities and assessments, as well as flash cards, quizzes, and other interactive learning materials aligned with the Electronic Health Records textbook. COURSE NAVIGATOR SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following are the minimum system requirements for using the Course Navigator on your computer: Broadband Internet Connection: Minimum 128 kbps connection to the Internet Screen resolution: 1280 x 768 or higher Web Browser: Internet Explorer 9, 10, 11, Firefox, Safari, Chrome. Any popup blocking software disabled for http://hit-staging.emcp.blueearth.net JavaScript enabled Cookies enabled Security: Firewall(s) configured to allow data transfer to and from http://hitstaging.emcp.blueearth.net Recommended: o Processor Speed: 2 GHz or higher o Memory (RAM): 2 GB or higher LAUNCH THE COURSE NAVIGATOR To launch the Course Navigator and view the demonstration course, take the following steps: 1. Launch your web browser. 2. Go to: http://hit-staging.emcp.blueearth.net. 3. Enter your Username and Password. 4. Click Log In.
NAVIGATION Using the Navigation panel, click to go to specific content. Once logged in, you will see a list of activities, assessments, discussion questions, and quizzes aligned with Chapter 4 of the Electronic Health Records textbook in the center pane of the course page. Click on a courseware title to launch it.
FLASH CARDS The Flash Card system allow students to self-score their right and wrong answers. Students are presented with a term on a card, and then click the card to flip it and see the answer. If the answer matches the student s assumption the student clicks on the Correct Cards button. If not, the student clicks the Incorrect Cards button. The results are temporally tallied. The system then presents a new card from the deck. This is a non-graded activity, student results are not stored. WEB ACTIVITIES Each chapter will have one or more web research activities where the student reads an article and then is required to complete a writing assignment. The student uploads the completed assignment into the Course Navigator using the Upload a file button. The file can then be viewed and graded by the instructor.
EHR NAVIGATOR ACTIVITIES Hands-on activities using the Web-based EHR Navigator will provide you with practical experience in using EHR Software. Each activity is an interactive tutorial that is designed to demonstrate one or more EHR concepts. To view an activity, click the Activity name hyperlink. The activity launches in a separate browser tab or window, depending on the users browser settings. These activities are not graded and may be repeated by the student. Move step-by-step through the Activity by clicking on or typing the highlighted tasks. Also use the navigation buttons to move from step-to-step in the Activity. At the end of the Activity, click the Rerun button or simply close the browser tab to return to the Course Navigator. EHR ASSESSMENTS EHR Assessments use a LIVE interactive Electronic Health Record system. The student experiences the look and feel of an actual health records record system without the overhead required to fully deploy an authentic system. Navigate to the Assessment s launch page by clicking the Assessment name on your course page. The EHR Navigator application launches within your browser. To start a new attempt, review a previous attempts, or complete a previously unfinished attempt, click on Attempt quiz now to start.
The exam web page opens, the problem statement is in the blue dialog box in the lower right corner of the page. NOTE: You can click and drag to expand/shrink/move the instructions box, if needed. For tasks that involve typing, the text to be typed is shown in red. Complete the task described in the dialog box. As with an actual EHR system, linear navigation is not required. However, the events expected and data entry requirements must match that in Activities training. When all the tasks have been completed, click the Submit button.
The results are processed and scored in the Course Navigator learning management system (LMS), and then posted to the grade book. Students and instructors can review each attempt and its results. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Discussion questions give you an opportunity to provide feedback in your own words about course concepts. Click the title of the discussion topic, write a response to the question in a document, and then click the Upload this file button to upload the document to the LMS for your instructor to grade. QUIZZES Quizzes are available for each chapter. Navigate to the quiz launch page by clicking Quiz in the EHR Check Your Understanding list. To start a new attempt, review a previous attempts, or complete a previously unfinished attempt, click on Attempt quiz now to start. To complete an attempt, take the following steps:
1. Answer all of the questions. 2. When finished answering the questions on the page, click Next. 3. Click any question number to review the question. 4. When finished, click the Submit all and finish button. GRADE BOOK View To view student scores, click Grades in the pane on the left side of the page. Then click the View tab. By default, the Course Grades tab is selected. Use the scroll bar to view the scores for all the graded courseware items. To see the work of all the students, click the Student grades tab, and then click a given courseware item to see an overview report of the students performance on it. To see the scores and work of just one student, select the student s name from the Select all or one user drop down list. Categories and items Click the Categories and items tab to control what items your student sees, and how many points are assigned to an item. Letters Click Letters to adjust the percentage ranges assigned to letter grades. Export Click Export to export your course scoring and grade data to a spreadsheet or.txt file, which you can then import into your school LMS. You can also determine which items to include and exclude from the export. Settings Click Settings to set whether or not students see percentages, letter grades, or see any grades at all.