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Twelve Tips

Twelve tips for blueprinting

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Pages 322-324 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: Content validity is a requirement of every evaluation and is achieved when the evaluation content is congruent with the learning objectives and the learning experiences. Congruence between these three pillars of education can be facilitated by blueprinting.

Aims: Here we describe an efficient process for creating a blueprint and explain how to use this tool to guide all aspects of course creation and evaluation.

Conclusions: A well constructed blueprint is a valuable tool for medical educators. In addition to validating evaluation content, a blueprint can also be used to guide selection of curricular content and learning experiences.

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Notes on contributors

Sylvain Coderre

DR CODERRE, MD, MSc, is an Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at the University of Calgary.

Wayne Woloschuk

DR WOLOSCHUK, Ph.D, is a program evaluator in the Office of Undergraduate Medical Education at the University of Calgary.

Kevin McLaughlin

DR MCLAUGHLIN, MB Ch.B, Ph.D, is an Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at the University of Calgary

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