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Microbiology Flashcards app for USMLE uses gamification for board prep - 0 views

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    "The app provides mini flashcards for over 130 bugs including high yield keywords and disease associations. Quizzes include vignettes that have more information about each organism, but this app still does not include all the relevant board exam related microbiology information. This app cannot be used as the only microbiology resource when studying for boards, but the app may be useful to quickly study on the go."
Andrea Owen

McGraw Hill's AccessEmergency Medicine | Home - 0 views

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    Quickly search AccessEmergency Medicine for diagnosis and treatment information plus technique-oriented videos for teaching, learning, and board review. Quickly search AccessEmergency Medicine for diagnosis and treatment information plus technique-oriented videos for teaching, learning, and board review.
anonymous

Patient Whiteboards - 0 views

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    A very goof how to do of in hospital patient boards
anonymous

Resident Exchange - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Resident Exchange, a unique place for medical residents to share cases, learn and connect. Each week, we'll provide you with thought-provoking cases and discussions from a growing network of residents across various hospitals and specialties. The topics have been handpicked to provide keen clinical encounters, enhance practice-based learning and stimulate discussion via board examination-style questions. We look forward to your participation. "
anonymous

Board800 : Flex / Flash / Red5 based Interactive Whiteboard - 0 views

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    "An interactive multi-user (shared) whiteboard application Use it for tutoring, collaborative live training, brainstorming, prototyping"
anonymous

Pediatric Milestones Project - 1 views

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    An extensive research project to identify the systematic milestones that move a pediatric trainee towards competence. A Joint Initiative of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the American Board of Pediatrics
anonymous

Pretest Pediatrics is an essential high yield review app for board prep - 0 views

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    "Pediatrics presents its own set of challenges: memorizing different parameters of normal vital signs, learning how to interact with children and their parents, and studying a fascinating constellation of congenital anomalies and syndromes."
Natalie Lafferty

Learning Communities - 0 views

  • We talked about many things, but I think the common thread was that this is really not about “blogging” or even technology. It’s about what happens when students are publishing their own content, and collaborating with each other. What does that mean for assessment? How do you properly engage a class of 100 (or more?) students, having them all publish content, exploring various topics, commenting, thinking critically, and still be able to make sense of that much activity?
  • Since we stepped back a bit from technology, we defined student publishing more broadly, to also include such things as discussion boards and wikis. We talked a bit about blogging as an ePortfolio activity - that it may be effective for students to publish various bits of content through their blog(s) and then to let it percolate and filter until the “best” stuff is distilled into what is essentially an ePortfolio - and maybe THAT’s the artifact that gets assessed. The activity through the blogs is important, but every student will participate in a different way. Maybe it would be a valuable thing to even make blogging itself an optional thing - but those who don’t participate will have had less feedback and refinement of their ePortfolio artifacts.
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    This is one of the University of Calgary's Blogs, it focuses on discussing various topics of interest to communities of learners at the Calgary. It has some interesting posts on publishing student content.
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