Hi!

Did you ever think the inner workings of openEHR were a bit tricky to learn?
If you can help "my" master student Dominique by answering some of the
questions below, then I hope we can give an even more useful report and tool
back to the openEHR community.

Don't send your questionnarie reply to the mailinglist, we don't want your
answer to bias other answers.
Send it to domsi528 at student.
<domsi528 at student.liu.se>liu<domsi528 at student.liu.se>
. <domsi528 at student.liu.se>se <domsi528 at student.liu.se> instead...

Best regards,
Erik Sundvall
erik.sundvall at liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/  Tel: +46-13-286733


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From: Dominique Siivonen <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 14:57

Hello!

My name is Dominique Siivonen and I am a cognitive science student doing my
master thesis at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University
of Link?ping in Sweden. The purpose of the thesis is to develop a graphical
tool to visualize the structure and semantics of the openEHR reference
model, to facilitate teaching and learning. The purpose of this inquiry is
to get a picture of how learning of openEHR is done today and collect input
for the design.

Your participation in the inquiry is very important for me because you have
the knowledge about how the tutoring and learning is done today. So what you
tell me will be valuable information to how I should design the graphical
tool. Therefore I am very grateful for your participation and I thank you in
advance.

The inquiry results will be anonymously presented. It will not be possible
to see who responded what.

If you have any questions about the inquiry or regarding my master thesis,
feel free to ask me using the address domsi528 at student.liu.se.

Please read all of the questions before you start answering any of them, and
if your time is limited then start answering where you believe your
experiences may be of most help. You can, whenever you want, quit answering,
and send me the partial response. Please send your responses at the latest
of February 8, 2010.

If you are interested in the end result of my master thesis (planed to be
finished in June 2010), then please fill out your e-mail below and I will
get in touch when the master thesis is done. Tools and materials developed
during the thesis will be available under open source licenses.

Your e-mail:


*The Questions*


   1. What is your role in, or relation to, openEHR?

   2. What activities did you do to learn the structure and semantics of
   openEHR?

   3. What tools and/or resources did you make use of when you learned about
   the structure and semantics of openEHR?

   4. What metaphors and/or examples where used to explain the structure and
   semantics of openEHR (also describe the metaphors)?

   5. What parts of openEHR were difficult to learn?

   6. What were your strategies to learn the difficult parts of openEHR?

   7. Today, when applying your knowledge about the structure and semantics
   of openEHR, what problems do you get that are related to your knowledge of
   openEHR?

   8. What is your educational and professional background?


Do you have any further comments? Then please write them here.


Thanks for your help!
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