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The minimal relationship between simulation fidelity and transfer of learning - Norman ... - 0 views

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    "Both HFS and LFS learning resulted in consistent improvements in performance in comparisons with no-intervention control groups. However, nearly all the studies showed no significant advantage of HFS over LFS, with average differences ranging from 1% to 2%."
anonymous

Systematic review of serious games for medical education and surgical skills training -... - 3 views

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    Blended and interactive learning by means of serious games may be applied to train both technical and non-technical skills relevant to the surgical field. Games developed or used for this purpose need validation before integration into surgical teaching curricula.
anonymous

Context matters: emergent variability in an effectiveness trial of online teaching modu... - 0 views

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    "It was observed that each institutional context formed a complex educational ecology. The intervention became interwoven with different educational ecologies so that it could no longer be considered a stable variable across the study. We suggest that researchers should conduct implementation-profiling studies in advance of any intervention-based research to account for the constructing nature of educational ecologies on their interventions and in doing so to more clearly differentiate between efficacy and effectiveness studies."
Dianne Rees

HealthEducation - jokaydia: Exploring Virtual Worlds and Games in Education - 0 views

  • the Consumer Health Library which houses an extensive collection of resources and exhibitions on a range of health issues including social anxiety and agoraphobia, and Alzheimer's disease
anonymous

Comparison of blogged and written reflections in two medicine clerkships - Fischer - 20... - 0 views

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    "Our study suggests there is no significant difference in themes addressed or levels of reflection achieved when students complete a similar assignment via online blogging or traditional essay writing. Given this, faculty staff should feel comfortable in utilising the blog format for reflective exercises. Faculty members could consider the option of using either format to address different learning styles of students."
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Bibliographic Management Meets Web 2.0 | Nature Journal Bloggers - 0 views

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    Review of Zotero, Mendeley, CiteULike, Connotea, RefWorks, and EndNoteWeb. Brief hyperlinked mentions of 2collab, Labmeeting, Reference Manager, Citavi, Papers, JabRef, and tools for managing BibTeX files.
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