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Natalie Lafferty

jimgroom » Publishing Platforms and Cross-Campus Cultivation - 0 views

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    This post on Jim Groom's blog gives a number of examples and helpful links to institutions who are supporting blogging for both staff and students. Some examples include the University Mary Washington, Calgary and Penn State.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Medical Education Blog - 0 views

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    The University of Saskatchewan sponsors this blog. Recent posts include "Medical Education Uses in Second Life" and "Who Says Medical Education Hasn't Changed?"
anonymous

How to write a medical blog/podcast disclaimer | EM Basic - 1 views

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    " a post on how you can construct a disclaimer for your medical blog or podcast. This can be an important part of your site and can provide some limited protection against legal issues. "
anonymous

ED Trauma Critical Care - Blog - 1 views

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    This is an emergency medicine blog with a focus on trauma, and critical care, along with new technology & education.
Natalie Lafferty

Bioethics Discussion Blog - 1 views

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    Maurice Bernstein's Bioethics Discussion Blog. Dr Bernstein posts a new topic most weeks and also has an ethical issue of the month.
Natalie Lafferty

Cole Camplese: Learning & Innovation » Back to the Portfolio - 0 views

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    Interesting blog post from Cole Camplese of Penn State University which puts forward a model of the personal reflection process which includes the development of personal and academic goals, putting content into a private personal repository and then publishing elements of this into an e-portfolio.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Clinical Cases + Images | Medblog - 0 views

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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine.
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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine. Differential diagnoses, clinical images and an all-round great blog
avivajazz  jazzaviva

ScienceRoll | Medicine and Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    All kinds of resources, from Twitter applications for physicians to visualizations of various categories of medical research on PubMed. Fantastic blog; do NOT miss it!
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Top 100 Academic Medical Blogs - 0 views

  • The University of Saskatchewan sponsors this blog. Recent posts include “Medical Education Uses in Second Life” and “Who Says Medical Education Hasn’t Changed?”
anonymous

Using Twitter in university research, teaching and impact activities - 0 views

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    We have put together a short guide answering these questions, showing new users how to get started on Twitter and hone their tweeting style, as well as offering advice to more experienced users on how to use Twitter for research projects, alongside blogging, and for use in teaching.
anonymous

7 Myths about the flipped classroom, debunked - 0 views

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    If you think flipping is just about putting lectures online, take a look at this blog post
anonymous

Guide to using Twitter in university research, teaching, and impact activities | Impact... - 1 views

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    We have put together a short guide answering these questions, showing new users how to get started on Twitter and hone their tweeting style, as well as offering advice to more experienced users on how to use Twitter for research projects, alongside blogging, and for use in teaching.
Natalie Lafferty

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog - 2 views

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    ECg blog
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    ECGs in clinical context
Natalie Lafferty

OnMedica - medical resources and education for GPs and healthcare professionals - 0 views

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    An online publication for daily news, views, blogs and learning relating to medicine. This site combines journalism with medical expertise to cater for the daily information and professional development needs of doctors. The educational content is peer reviewed and authors are required to declare competing interests.
Anne Marie Cunningham

Twitter in higher education - 0 views

  • Rather than waiting until the end of the module to fill in a feedback form Twitter can be used as a means to generate immediate feedback about a class or event. It can be used to encourage particular teaching methods and offer advice about how to do things differently.
  • Distance learners – Using Twitter to communicate with distance learners has the potential to offer students greater learning support and encouragement throughout their courses.
  • Encouraging students to sign up to external services may not be such a good idea as there are terms and conditions which apply to these services that are outside agreements students have already signed to make use of university services;
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    A blog post on the use of Twitter in Higher Education
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    blog post by Alexis (Lex) Rigby, librarian in Sheffield
Anne Marie Cunningham

How to get scientists to adopt web 2.0 technologies - Expression ... - 0 views

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    blog post comparing different services
Anne Marie Cunningham

TechnOT - 0 views

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    Anita's blog
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