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Heidi Wright

Three Web 2.0 Tools to Assist Students in Writing Research Papers - Yahoo Voices - voic... - 0 views

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    This article covers three web 2.0 tools that can assist in the creation of research papers. They are bubble.us, Google docs and Easybib. Check this site to ease the burden of writing research papers for you and for your students!
Dawn Miller

Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 1 views

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      quick links to rubrics
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      PPT rubric
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      writing rubric
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  • Research Process/Report
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      research report
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      oral presentation
  • A+ PowerPoint Rubric 
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      PPT rubric
Heidi Wright

PICO - 0 views

  • A "well-built" question should include four parts, referred to as PICO that identify the patient problem or population (P), intervention (I), comparison (C) and outcome(s) (O). 1
  • Primary Problem Patient's main concern or chief complaint Disease or health status Age, Race, Sex, Previous ailments, current medications
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    Excellent resource for students learning to write a PICO question. Thought this could come up in online research-related courses. The example is directly related to the dental population, but easy to follow.
Heidi Wright

Kelly McGonigal: How to make stress your friend | Video on TED.com - 1 views

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    Share this one with your students! Stress. It makes your heart pound, your breathing quicken and your forehead sweat. But while stress has been made into a public health enemy, new research suggests that stress may only be bad for you if you believe that to be the case. Psychologist Kelly McGonigal urges us to see stress as a positive, and introduces us to an unsung mechanism for stress reduction: reaching out to others.
Heidi Wright

Daphne Koller: What we're learning from online education | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Daphne Koller is enticing top universities to put their most intriguing courses online for free -- not just as a service, but as a way to research how people learn. With Coursera (cofounded by Andrew Ng), each keystroke, quiz, peer-to-peer discussion and self-graded assignment builds an unprecedented pool of data on how knowledge is processed. WATCH THIS 20 MIN. VIDEO, IT WILL ENHANCE YOUR THINKING ABOUT ONLINE LEARNING!
Heidi Wright

MIndGenius - 0 views

  • MindGenius is the ability to brainstorm and capture ideas, either individually or in class, and create a visual representation.
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    MindGenius Mind Mapping Software for Education is used in universities and colleges, schools, assisted learning and by students for collaborative learning, study, research, projects and thesis planning. Excellent tool for brainstorming to capture ideas! Link specifically for educators. Free download-30 day trial
Barbara Warnock

affective learning outcomes: Topics by Science.gov - 1 views

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    Research article list
Heidi Wright

P I C O: Formulate an Answerable Question - 0 views

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    P I C O: Formulate an Answerable Question

    The ‘P I C O’ principle

    Questions often spring to mind in a form that makes finding answers in the medical literature a challenge. Dissecting the question into its component parts and restructuring it so that it is easy to find the answers is an essential first step in Evidence Based MedicineGlossary link image (EBM). Many questions can be divided into 4 parts:

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    Many clinical or research questions can be divided into these four components ,
    which we call ‘P I C O’. Try to use all four parts of the question

  • Many clinical or research questions can be divided into these four components
  • which we call ‘P I C O’. Try to
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    Cool site that has images and an animation! Students will "get it" for writing a PICO question when they view these!
Heidi Wright

SurveyMonkey: Free online survey software & questionnaire tool - 0 views

  • Looking for the right people to fill out your survey? Meet SurveyMonkey Audience, home to millions of qualified respondents ready to take your surveys and give you the feedback you need to make better decisions.
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    Great tool for students conducting research projects requiring completion of a survey.
Robert Ferguson

Docear - 1 views

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    Details from website. Docear is a unique solution to academic literature management and possesses three features that you will not find anywhere else, namely a) A unique approach for organizing literature, focusing on your annotations instead of documents b) A unique approach for drafting and writing your assignments, papers, books, thesis, etc. c) A research paper recommender systems that recommends papers that are entirely free, instantly to download, and tailored to your information needs Due to these three unique features, Docear will fundamentally change your way of organizing, creating, and discovering academic literature.
Robert Ferguson

The Theory Underlying Concept Maps and How to Construct and Use Them - 0 views

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    Gives history and theory of concept maps and some of the research.
Robert Ferguson

Evernote | Remember everything with Evernote, Skitch and our other great apps. - 0 views

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    Cloud based app that allows you to organize information and multi-media. Pictures with GPS location, notes, research, etc. Students can use for class assignments/projects.
Elizabeth Wyble

Becoming a Better Professor: Some Good Books (Research, Teaching ...) - 0 views

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    Listing of books to address difficulties of teaching
Dawn Miller

http://citationmachine.net/index2.php - 0 views

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      citations and plagiarism checker
Barbara Warnock

Telehealth Opportunities in Occupational Therapy Through the Affordable Care Act - 0 views

  • This vision is in harmony with the American Occupational Therapy Association’s (AOTA’s; 2010e) definition of occupational therapy as a “science-driven, evidence-based profession that enables people of all ages to live life to its fullest by helping them to promote health and prevent—or live better with—illness, injury, or disability” (para. 1).
  • practitioners must use a high level of clinical reasoning to ensure that interventions provided through telehealth meet the same professional, legal, and ethical standards as services provided in person
  • barriers to its implementation remain: lack of reimbursement and sustained funding; limited technology infrastructure and interoperability; apprehension by practitioners and clients; privacy and security concerns; state licensure issues, including portability; and need for rigorous research supporting telehealth as a service delivery model.
Barbara Warnock

Technology and Higher Education Page 2 | Education.com - 1 views

  • Garrison’s recent research has also focused on blended learning. “There is a lot of evidence to suggest that it’s even more effective than other learning environments
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    Blended courses
Heidi Wright

MindGenius - Colleges and Universities - 0 views

  • aids the brainstorming process at the start of any project or piece of work offers a dashboard to gather and collate research data create skeletal frameworks for essays and reports and easily identify any gaps helps improve memory recall for study visualize stages and tasks required to successfully deliver projects produce presentations, essays and reports directly from MindGenius maps offers a visual focus for class discussion and encourages peer-to-peer learning helps develop creative thinking skills 
Amber Boyd

How Do My Students Think: Diagnosing Student Thinking - 0 views

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    Teachers and researchers generally refer to preinstructional knowledge as preconceptions. Pre-assessment of student academic skills and student knowledge may not accurately reflect actual pupil skill and knowledge.
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