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Matt LeClair

SuccessTypes Survival Strategy - 0 views

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    John W. Pelley, Ph.D. author of "SuccessTypes In Medical Education" Survival Strategy Learning Style Type Indicator he developed the SuccessTypes Survival Strategy as a realistic way of helping at-risk medical students improve their academic performance. If you are currently at-risk, you are dealing with several big problems at once. The root problem is probably not what you fear, that is, that you are not smart enough. Instead, the problem is probably in the way you learn, your learning style. Secondary problems are: 1) coping with the panic that sets in as the threat of failure becomes increasingly real, 2) coping with the challenge to your self identity as a successful student, and 3) coping with an increasing mountain of new material. "
Matt LeClair

35 Social Media Theses | Social Media University, Global - 0 views

  • Hand-wringing about merits and dangers of social media is as productive as debating gravity.
  • Social media tools offer unprecedented opportunity for transformational change and productivity.
  • You can hear a lot just by listening.
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  • Technology makes things possible. People make things happen.
  • Greatness, as Stephen Covey says in The 8th Habit, consists in “Finding your voice and inspiring others to find theirs.”
  • Your kids aren’t smarter than you are. They’re just not afraid to look dumb.
  • Healthcare organizations should thoughtfully engage with social media.
  • Social media will decrease diffusion time for medical research and healthcare innovations. Challenges of introducing social media in healthcare are not unique. Social technologies will transform healthcare.
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