Reflections on 2024 22/12/2024
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Please see my LinkedIn post to read my short reflections on my research, conference keynotes, publications and teaching for 2024. See https://www.linkedin.com/posts/basiel_research-projects-from-smart-objectives-activity-7275941784025804800-bcrB?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Best wishes in the new year.
Yours, Dr Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel
Research Projects: From SMART Objectives to Conclusions 19/12/2024
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Research Project: Start to finish
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YouTube Summary: https://tinyurl.com/Objectives2Conclusions (c) 2024 Dr Anthony Basiel
Step 1: Identify the project Aims/Goals to refine down to actionable and measurable SMART objectives.
Step 2: Identify the data types e.g. quantitative (numerical) or qualitative (text, images, sound, video, etc.)
Step 3: Thematic analysis – Deductive (theory to patterns) or Inductive (observations to theory)
Step 4: Coding the general themes is the next stage. The data is reorganised and regrouped into new subdivisions.
Step 5: In the report you can represent the findings of the analysis as a table, chart, figure, diagram, or infographic. Links to multimedia can also be used e.g. animation (e.g. Powtoons), video (2D, 360* augmented reality, VR)
Step 6: Starting at a meta-level (e.g. Gestalt overview) using tools such as mind maps or Soft Systems Methodology (SSM – Peter Checkland) you can map out a storyboard from the starting problem or (null) hypothesis to the literature review (e.g. literature review and/or Market Research) to the analysis of the findings using the defined research methodology (approach) to develop and argument for the narrative. This leads to the final step.
Step 7: The conclusion should map the SMART objectives to the supporting data (e.g. desk research -references, primary research -empirical data i.e. survey, interview, recordings, etc.). A summary table linking the SMART objectives to the final conclusions is recommended. This weaving of the story elements (e.g. objectives to data to conclusions) is the denouement of the project.
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(c) 2024 Dr Anthony Basiel
Please do email abasiel@gmail.com if you would like to collaborate.
Public Speaking – An Interactive Video Sample Lesson 22/10/2024
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This interactive video is a sample lesson of teaching a first year undergraduate Public Speaking course. It will require you to stop the video in places and scan a QR code or go to a website to vote online. I look forward to hearing your feedback. Yours, Dr Anthony Basiel
Market Research and Comparison Table 17/10/2024
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Are you doing a research project or academic dissertation? You can add a business perspective by adding a commercial or market research approach or comparison table. See the PDF version of the video here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1L6GUP47AKLUMuVcOTIrr2BXgIlQsEj6E/view?usp=sharing
You can download the PowerPoint Version as well: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LU7Yzg7Es-_GODZprHfDbp-X3K9qath_/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=115658292435481901964&rtpof=true&sd=true
Market Research and comparison table for research projects – This resource helps to add a commercial research perspective to your project or dissertation. See the video at https://youtu.be/ecKR6sOSEfw or at https://abasiel.uk/references-professional-profile/
AI Book Proposal Project 29/08/2024
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I am collaborating with a group of authors to compile a series of chapters to look at the non-technical issues of the issues and impact of Artificial Intelligence (Ai) on our professional and personal situations. The mind map below is an outline of some topics.
If you are interested in participating in an online survey and possible web video interview to share your perspective on how AI may impact on your professional / personal life please email: Dr Anthony Basiel abasiel@gmail.com If you would like to have a WhatsApp or Google meeting to discuss this project please suggest a day/time in BST/GMT.
IGI Publishers are hosting a webinar discussion. See https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/4489ca24-8785-4176-bd93-733dfe1bb444@068bde83-3dda-41fc-9565-4b16e4ebb35b
Yours, Anthony

4-Stage AI / Learning Simulation Model 01/07/2024
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Here are the videos from my talk at the British Congress:
You can download the PDF version of the presentation at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NQ4kilhPDfad5QKYSPKssAhZGAf5syc3/view?usp=sharing
Here are my YouTube videos of this presentation:
Part 1 of 2
Here is the YouTube LinkedIn recording of my Keynote talk:
This is the recording of the live talk.
British Congress – London 2024 21/06/2024
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I have made a quick Google sites to compile my British Congress blogs and videos. See https://sites.google.com/view/britishcongress2024/home
Watch this space for my keynote recording. – Cheers, Anthony
British Congress – Speaker Agenda 13/06/2024
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British Congress
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You can see the speaker list below for my talk at the London, British Congress.
Invited Speakers
The June 27th event will be split into 4 sessions with facilitated networking and refreshments in the breaks.
Session 1 Speakers
This first session focuses on different aspects of healthy ageing and features :-
Ian Spero – Founder of the Agile Ageing Alliance
Fraser Birrell – Research Director at the British Society of Lifestyle Medicine
Neil King – CEO and Founder of Longevity
Andrew Cowen – CEO and Founder of Future Care
Session 2 Speakers
The second session brings a fascinating insight into the power of the mind in tackling some of the global health challenges of the ageing society and includes practical experience of recovering from a brain injury, the role of clinical hypnosis in tackling both mental and physical health, virtual reality and immersive experiences as digital therapies, and brain training using sensor technologies to control devices and applications.
Ellis Parry – CEO & Founder of Neumind
Dr Sarah Partridge – Royal Society of Medicine and Founder of Tranceform Medical
Rebecca Gill – CEO & Founder of VR Therapies
Tre Azam – CEO & Founder of Myndplay
Session 3 Speakers
The 3rd session follows a networking lunch break and focuses on a wide range of topics related to big data and AI in preventative healthcare, chronic health management and rehabilitation. Speakers include :-
David Wortley – VP of International Society of Digital Medicine (ISDM)
Helen Hobbs – CRO & Founder of Hobbs rehabilitation
Steve Gardner – CEO & Founder of Precision Life
Dr Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel – Lecturer/Research Fellow at Bournemouth University – UK
Session 4 Speakers
The final session of the day considers international perspectives on global health, and includes:-
Nora Colton – Director of the Global Business School for Health at UCL
Mary Akangbe – CEO & Founder Zenith Global Health,
Nathan Nagel – CEO & Founder of the Fratrem Group
Dr Kaldygul Adilbekova – General Secretary of IKSAD
The Venue – The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
The Royal Society of medicine HQ, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE
The Royal Society of Medicine HQ is a wonderful venue for meetings and networking events in a building which is rich in its history and facilities. It is conveniently located in central London within short walking distance of the Oxford Circus and Bond Street Underground stations.
The RSM HQ at 1 Wimpole Street is a central London based venue, providing a blend of traditional and modern meeting and event spaces. It offers spacious, flexible rooms for interviews, training and conferences and are a great film and photoshoot location. Based within the home of the Royal Society of Medicine since 1912, this landmark Edwardian building has evolved to meet the demands of changing times without compromising its unique character. We work tirelessly behind the scenes for you to create a real sense of occasion and to ensure that everything is perfect, from the locally sourced produce to the in-house technical support for virtual, hybrid or in-person events.
More British Congress Information
In this first British Congress, our aim is to foster collaboration by bringing together researchers, practitioners, and experts from various disciplines to facilitate networking and knowledge exchange.
We hope this congress will provide a platform for sharing innovative research approaches, methodologies, and technologies to address contemporary challenges and promote interdisciplinary dialogue.
The congress web site is at https://www.britishcongress.co.uk/
The conference also offers opportunities for professional development and skill enhancement through workshops and seminars while emphasizing the dissemination of research findings to policymakers, industry professionals, and the general public.
Additionally, it seeks to highlight the societal impact of scientific research in addressing societal issues and contributing to sustainable development and quality of life improvements.
We welcome abstract submissions from scientists, researchers, practitioners, entrepreneurs, academics, educators and futurists involved in or committed to interdisciplinary collaboration.
We hope to see you in London on June 27th either in person or online.
British Congress Presentation: AI for Healthcare Training 11/06/2024
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AI and Big Data Session: 27 June 2024
‘An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Simulation Model to Support Healthcare Professionals’ – Dr Anthony Basiel
This research explores ways to use AI integrated in a learning simulation. The aim is to measure the impact of using AI on the confidence level of healthcare professionals doing continuous professional development (CPD) training.
Learning and development events are recorded and auto-transcribed during a 4-stage process:
Stage 1: Pre-test – First we establish the learner’s prior knowledge. Stakeholders complete a quiz that sets the baseline of the academic and tacit (hands-on) knowledge. The questions are generated from the Tutor and Learners aided by an AI agent.
Stage 2: Simulation – A real-world scenario or role-play simulation based on the training learning objectives is used to test the application of the healthcare professional’s knowledge and skills. An AI generator is used by the Tutor to produce a draft of the script for the Facilitator(s). The learners respond to the prompts of the facilitator(s) to demonstrate their expertise and skills in the context of the problem addressed. The event is recorded.
Stage 3: Debriefing – After the role-play a pair of Simulation Evaluators (SE) moderate a debriefing discussion group. This Socratic circle model produces evidence to validate the healthcare professional’s capability and confidence level. One SE is human asking empathetic prompts. An AI generated digital twin provides generic debriefing questions through a computer webinar interface.
Stage 4: Evaluation – The learning outcomes are mapped to the transcript text with assistance from an AI agent. The simulation debriefing results are matched to the starting quiz marks to determine the level of learning. An online survey is used to get quantitative and qualitative data to measure confidence levels of the professionals.
This interactive presentation will give the audience an opportunity to contribute to an online survey to compose a pre-simulation quiz question with a correct multiple choice solution that is linked to a reference by using an AI agent.
Hello Congress Delegates. I hope this video introduction finds you well.
I am Dr Anthony ‘Skip’ Basiel from the School of Computing Science at Bournemouth University, Dorset – UK. My research explores blended learning solutions to promote creativity and innovation for healthcare professionals. Recently I was a Post-doc Research Fellow at the Faculty of Health and Social Science where I investigated various technologies and learning designs for face-to-face and online learning simulations. My Doctorate in Learning Technology Design has provided a strong pedagogic and technical foundation to research and develop immersive webinar designs using blended Socratic discussion circles with augmented reality.
I’m presenting my keynote entitled, ‘An Artificial Intelligence (AI) Learning Simulation Model to Support Healthcare Professionals’ Continuing Professional Development’ at the IKSAD British Congress.
With over 60 international publications since 1996, I invite you to visit my website at https://abasiel.uk where you can find journal papers, online learning toolkits and interactive web video tutorials to sample. Please do email abasiel@gmail.com if you are interested in collaborating on any research projects.
I look forward to meeting you in London on the 27th June and encourage you to register for this global event at: www.britishcongress.co.uk.
Thanks for your interest.
USA Wedding 1 June ’24 01/06/2024
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Hello – welcome to my blog about the wedding of Jim and Gwen in America
Please see a pre-recorded version of the best man’s talk.
Watch this space for some other videos from the wedding.
Cheers – Skip and Cathy