Thursday, March 29, 2007

Final Exam Notes


  • The case for the final exam is about electronic medical records at the Mayo clinic. You can find it here. I recommend you read the case before starting the exam.

  • All final exams must be posted by 10pm next Wednesday.

  • You have four (4) hours to complete the exam from the time you download it from Blackboard until you post it back up in the Assignments area. When I give this exam in class most student complete it within two hours.

  • Please follow the instructions carefully.

  • Our final class meeting will consist of several events including:
    1. Reviewing your final exams
    2. Presentation of class awards (e.g., "Best Quiz Performance", "Best Team Presentation...")
    3. Course evaluations
    4. Dinner together. We may order pizza in, or just head out around 8pm to El Torito's or something. Preferences?


PS - Thank you to those of you who read the VW case for class last night. I appreciate your preparation. A special "thanks" to Keisha and Randa for bringing their "A" games to the case discussion.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Week 11 Participation and Week 12 Online Class Available

Several important announcements for this week...

  1. The online participation component for this week's class has been posted. Please see the Discussion Forum for "Week 11's Online Discussion" to complete the participation requirement for class this week.

  2. In order to make it easier for me to grade, I've assigned your participation grades from last night -25% (e.g., if you performed 100% last night, your grade today says "75%"). On Monday I will tabulate the participation in the online participation and everyone who successfully completed the online discussion will receive an additional 25% to their current score (even if your current score is 0%).

  3. There is no class meeting next week. Instead, we are meeting virtually to discuss the ethics of malware and web advertising. Please see the "Course Documents" area (link below) for instructions to complete Week 12's class.

  4. Your team presentations are due Week 13. Be sure to follow the instructions for the content very carefully. Devote most of your time to the analysis of the implementation, not telling me about the technology.

  5. I will be available over the next two weeks to answer any questions you have about the projects or the online module. Please, don't hesitate to ask. Email is usually the best way to contact me, but remember I don't check email after about 5pm on Friday until Monday morning (and this semester I have class from 8-12 on Monday).

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Tonight's "On the spot"

As I mentioned last week in class, I am posting the first five people who I will call on to answer Mt. Auburn questions tonight. So, while everyone should be ready for the discussion, the five students listed below will have an opportunity to display their familiarity with the case and with the concepts we've been discussing in class so far.

  1. John Nelson

  2. Theresa

  3. Paola

  4. Aaron

  5. Eloisa


Again, everyone needs to read the case, and I'll likely call on everyone at one point or another, but these will be the first five.

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Announcements for 3/14 Class


  • I know I said I would post "The Four F's" in Blackboard, but I've had some technical issues that have prevented me from recording the PowerPoint presentation in Camtasia. So, I'll cover "The Four F's" tonight in class.

  • Don't forget...we switched this week's class with Week 13...so the reading for tonight are Chapter 12 and the Mt. Auburn case. We'll do IT Governance in Week 13.

  • Don't forget to read the Mt. Auburn case for class tonight. Participation scores will be severely affected by a lack of preparation for this discussion. To help you prepare for the discussion, consider the following questions

    1. Why are there so many errors in hospitals where safety and human health are (or at least should be) the most important things?

    2. How can IT help reduce ADEs? What kinds of ADEs, if any, can IT not help with?

    3. How would you recommend they roll out the system at Mt. Auburn? A phased implementation with L&D then elsewhere, or a Big Bang implementation? Why?

    4. Would you force all physicians to use the system, or maintain both the POE and the old way of doing things? How would you motivate physicians to use the system?

    5. What other reasons are motivating Mt. Auburn to implement POE (remember the Four F's...faith, facts, fear, and following..

    6. How large of an impact do you think the POE will have on the ADEs at Mt. Auburn?

  • See you tonight!

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