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Orphaned Neonatal Kitten Simulation

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What Am I Funding?
First, you're bringing a simulation from pen-and-paper into the real world.

A simulation is like an app in a tablet almost like a game.  Think about those fancy computer programs that reach pilots to fly airplanes... now shrink that down to teach you to bottle feed a kitten.  It isn't a game because it's based on real life situations, not reward coins, so it teaches you through practice.
It is designed to go on any touch-screen tablet to be in the hands of most anyone.  Again, this is about getting it out there for real-world use to save kitten lives.

Most simulations, like the airplane ones, are so complicated they become too expensive for real people to use.  As a result, only advanced students like pilots and doctors use simulations, but the truth is they are a great way to learn.  This one is simplified by using a cartoon cat, but the "rules" inside are real. 
So you are backing the part where I pay someone else to bring this creation to life.  I've got the idea, I've designed it and shown it to people, improved it, shown it again, and now I need someone to help me make it for real this time.

What is a Neonatal Kitten?
After a lot of research on this question, experts disagree on where the line is, but for non-experts, it is easiest to say these are baby/newborn kittens who cannot eat or go to the bathroom (pee/poop) on their own yet and thus depend entirely on the care of another for survival or will die.   






Background of the Need
There are an estimated 10,000 rescue groups and animal shelters in North America. These groups offer programs to raise the orphaned and abandoned neonatal kittens found each year, but the volume of kittens typically outnumbers the quantity of capably trained volunteers. Additionally, Good Samaritan community members who find and keep neonatal kittens of their own accord need training.  Current training methods utilize apprenticeship models and infrequent workshops which can be too slow and still rely on live neonatal kittens for training, risking undue harm in the process of learning.  A tablet-based simulation allows the learner to train without risk to a live kitten and without waiting for workshop availability.  The first shelter interviewed took in 956 kittens between April and September’s breeding season and the few trained volunteers were burnt out - they need a way to train more hands!

Think about it - each download of the simulation has the potential to save at least one kitten life. Isn't that worth it?


The Simulation
The simulation will provide training and practice for the critical care of a neonatal kitten.  Neonatal kittens are 0-28 days of age; however at this time the simulation design draft is only being coded for 0-2 days of age until I can afford to have the rest coded as age identification is extremely important.  Each kitten will be cared for during a 48-hour period of "in-sim" time and will come with an illness or a disease based on real-life probability factors.

Solid Instructional Design
This simulation may look cute and simple, but studies show low fidelity is better for the novice learner, which is why this simulation looks more like an app than an advanced nursing simulator.  However, the design and background model are grounded in pure instructional design.  The simulation is not a game.  The majority of the simulation follows a procedural model based on cause and effect with the addition of tactical-decision making design in the diagnostics of the kitten’s condition and/or illness as it relates to the situation for the procedural application(s).  An instructional overlay begins each phase of learning paired with immediately reported feedback in most cases.  Help menus are available for further assistance and a report is generated at the conclusion of each kitten.

Here is an early design demo:




FREE GIFT!
To say thank you, here is a free download of a coloring mandala featuring the kitten from the simulation by a local artist:
http://bit.ly/2x2K3z6 

Timeline
Be sure to follow all of the action on the Facebook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/neonatalpetsim

Organizer

Lacey Clifton
Organizer
Paso Robles, CA

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