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mirandalaw

Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Constructivism: Comparing Critical Features From an Instru... - 6 views

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    I thought this article described these learning theories quite well, giving good comparisons between both and showing their similarities and differences. Good read in relation to this weeks topic, if you have some time!
Thao Huynh

Residents' challenging role: preceptee, preceptor, or both? - 1 views

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    Great perspective for a pharmacy resident in a complicated and challenging role
mirandalaw

Simply Psychology - 0 views

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    Complete Guide to Psychology for Students, Educators & Enthusiasts. Find psychology articles, student resources and learn about the theories and perspectives that have shaped the discipline. Does a great job of breaking down all the different theories in ways that can be easily understood!
rachelcoleman

Pharmacy Education - 2 views

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    This book was actually given to me last year and I have found it extremely helpful for many topics. I was able to find the chapter on teaching in large classes online - the link provided. This chapter is nice in that it explains how to implement different active learning strategies into a classroom. This book breaks down strategies into low-, medium-, and high-threshold activities. Additionally, it provides techniques for non technology-enhanced classrooms as well as those with more technical capabilities. From the Book: Pharmacy Education: What Matters in Learning and Teaching is an essential resource for any pharmacy faculty member. More than a narration of the philosophical aspects of teaching and personal perspectives on life as a faculty member, it explores 'what matters", "why it matters", and "how to apply" the matter to teaching, learning, and assessment in pharmacy education.
teycrawford

Microsoft Word - Green.doc.pdf - 0 views

  • The odds are that your memorable moments, too, have to do with stories - not theories ordefinitions or dates, but an unfolding narrative, complete with suspense, drama, or humor, orperhaps a personal anecdote shared by a favorite teacher
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      This perspective may depend largely on the students own personal learning style and how they process information. If a student learns more through memorizing figures or facts, a story may be abstract to the point of distraction to that type of a learner
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    Explores the art and impact of the incorporation of storytelling into a presentation or lecture.
teycrawford

Smart Learning Environments | Full text | The effectiveness of digital storytelling in ... - 0 views

  • It can be a helpful educational tool, as it provides a vehicle for combining digital media with innovative teaching and learning practices. Apart from building on learners’ technology skills, digital storytelling encourages additional educational outcomes (Dakich [2008]). It enhances learners’ motivation, and helps teachers in building constructivist learning environments that encourage creative problem solving based on collaboration and peer-to-peer communication. In addition, digital storytelling can be used to facilitate integrated approaches to curriculum development, and engage learners in higher order thinking and deep learning
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      An upgraded twist on storytelling. Also, introduces a new perspective for doing so in the classroom as a teaching tool and a group project for learners
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    When technology meets storytelling 
normie80

Teaching Styles | CRLT - 0 views

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    This website has some really good resources about teaching styles including definitions and links to styles assessments
vtnguyen

Planning & Evaluating Needs Assessment - 1 views

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    Interesting article on planning a needs assessment based on organization, occupation, or individual perspective and goals. Good first step in helping to decide what educational objectives you would like your activity to fulfilling these needs.
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