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ICTlogy » ICT4D Blog » Personal Learning Environments and the revolution of V... - 1 views

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    "Developmental psychologist Lev Vygotsky defined what the person or a student can do - or the problems they can solve - as three different stages: What a student can do on their own, working independently or without anyone's help. What the student can do with the help of someone. What it is beyond the student's reach even if helped by someone else."
Y Margolis

100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner - 8 views

  • Here are some great tools that you can use to <a href=">cater to your individual learning style, no matter what that is
  • Mind Mapping Get your ideas charted out in a visual format with these easy-to-use online brainstorming and organizational tools
  • Charting and Diagrams Love to put information into charts and diagrams? These tools can help you do that.
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  • Videos and Photos Find everything you’ll need to learn through videos and pictures with these tools.
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  • Auditory learners do best in classes where listening is a main concern. These learners prefer verbal lectures and discussions. Auditory learners can get a leg up on their learning with these Web tools. Podcasts Get all kind of supplementary education materials through these great podcast tools.
  • Presentation Tools
  • Audio Tools Listen and edit your sounds and music with these tools
  • Text Readers Understand material better when it’s read out loud? These Web tools can do that for you.
  • Audio Books Those who have trouble retaining information from printed words can listen to their assigned reading instead with help from these sites.
  • Note Taking Tools No matter what you’re reading or watching you can make it more interactive by taking notes and these tools can help.
  • Bookmarking Mark references for later while you’re researching with these tools.
  • Interaction Get involved with the material with these online applications.
  • Collaboration These chatting and networking tools can make it easy to interact with classmates and friends.
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    Learning Styles based list of tools
anonymous

About Medical Professionalism | ABIM Foundation - 0 views

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    Today's definition of medical professionalism is evolving - from autonomy to accountability, from expert opinion to evidence-based medicine, and from self-interest to teamwork and shared responsibility. For many, medical professionalism is the "heart and soul of medicine." More than the adherence to a set of medical ethics, it is the daily expression of what originally attracted them to the field of medicine - a desire to help people and to help society as a whole by providing quality health care. But many physicians today experience profound obstacles to fulfilling the ideals of medical professionalism in practice.
Natalie Lafferty

the Web2.0 Rights project - 0 views

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    This is the homepage for the Web2Rights project funded by JISC and developed to help academics and students gain abetter understanding of IPR issues and other legal issues in relation to Web 2.0. The site includes use-cases, a blog and discussion forum and links to an ip toolkit and ip diagnostic tool which will take you through a project you are working on help identify any IPR issues which you need to consider.
Natalie Lafferty

Web2Rights IPR - 0 views

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    An interactive Flash animation which gives a helpful overview of intellectual property rights. This was developed as part of the JISC funded Web2Rights project which aims to help academics and student better understand issues surrounding IPR.
Natalie Lafferty

YouTube - Social Bookmarking: Making the Web Work for You - 0 views

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    A helpful YoutTube video giving an overview of bookmarking ont he web and how this can help you organise and annoate web content and then share it with others or keep it private.
Peter Kimmich

Health Care Training & Career Guide - 1 views

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    Whether your aim is to find a nursing school in Florida, a medical assisting program in Texas or a radiology course in California, these information resources and school search links will help you learn more about the health care career you're considering, and help you locate your school.
Natalie Lafferty

Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Home - 0 views

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    The Institute for Health Improvement site which includes free on-line courses. You just need to sign up for a free account to view these. "The Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) is an independent not-for-profit organization helping to lead the improvement of health care throughout the world. Founded in 1991 and based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, IHI works to accelerate improvement by building the will for change, cultivating promising concepts for improving patient care, and helping health care systems put those ideas into action."
anonymous

Questions are the Answer - 1 views

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    "Patients and clinicians share why it's important to ask questions and offer ways that you can ask questions and get your health care needs met. In these short, compelling videos, patients talk about how simple questions can help you take better care of yourself, feel better, and get the right care at the right time. Doctors and nurses talk about how your questions help them take better care of you and offer advice on how you can be an active member of your health care team and get your most pressing questions answered."
anonymous

Videotaping can help med students learn how to deliver bad news | Articles - 0 views

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    ""After the small group interaction, students overwhelmingly agreed that the exercise was helpful and that the SPs were 'realistic,'" Dessureault says. "They also agreed strongly that the post-interview discussion was the most advantageous feature and that, overall, their knowledge of best practices had increased." "
anonymous

Google Squared - Google Help - 0 views

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    Google Squared is a search tool that helps you quickly build a collection of facts from the Web for any topic you specify. * Facts about your topic are organized as a table of items and attributes (we call them "Squares" for fun). * Customize these Squares to see just the items and attributes you're interested in. * See the websites that served as sources for the information in your Square. * Save and share Squares with others.
anonymous

Perspective: a culture of respect, part 2: - 0 views

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    "Central to an effective response is a code of conduct that establishes unequivocally the expectation that everyone is entitled to be treated with courtesy, honesty, respect, and dignity. The code must be enforced fairly through a clear and explicit process and applied consistently regardless of rank or station.Creating a culture of respect requires action on many fronts: modeling respectful conduct; educating students, physicians, and nonphysicians on appropriate behavior; conducting performance evaluations to identify those in need of help; providing counseling and training when needed; and supporting frontline changes that increase the sense of fairness, transparency, collaboration, and individual responsibility."
anonymous

CAMH: Collaborating with Families Affected by Concurrent Disorders Online Course - 0 views

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    Families are an immense resource in the care, treatment and recovery of individuals with co-occurring mental health and addiction problems. However, they often have limited access to the resources, information and help that they need to be supportive to the ones they love. This six-week online course for health care providers explores the needs of families affected by concurrent disorders as well as the strategies that health care providers can use to empower families and ensure that their experiences are more positive. The recommended pre-requisite for this course is the Concurrent Disorders Core Course.
anonymous

Promoting the "Sex Talk" Between Doctors and Patients - 0 views

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    "Here are some tips to help both parties approach the topic of sex with increased comfort and confidence."
anonymous

How to Listen When Someone Is Venting - Mark Goulston - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    "And yet a lot of people don't know how to listen to someone venting. Usually, people take one of two attitudes. Option 1 is to jump in and give advice -- but this is not the same as listening, and the person doing the venting may respond with "Just listen to me! Don't tell me what to do." Option 2 (usually attempted after Option 1) is to swing to the other extreme, and sit there silently. But this doesn't actively help the person doing the venting to drain their negative emotions. Consequently, it is about as rewarding as venting to your dog."
anonymous

Undermining behaviour - 1 views

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    "The information and video below gives valuable insight into what is bullying, harassment and undermining behaviour and how these issues can be constructively dealt with. In itself this educational tool, although helpful, will not make change happen. This material would be best used as part of a wider learning experience where individuals can make sense of the issues and reflect on their own experience, attitude and behaviour."
anonymous

The "problem" learner: Whose problem is it? AMEE Guide No. 76, Medical Teacher, Informa... - 0 views

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    " The potential stress of medical school and residency training will also be addressed, as will a number of prevention strategies. Identifying learners' problems early - and providing guidance from the outset - can be an important investment in the training and development of future health professionals. It is hoped that this Guide will be of help to clinical teachers, program directors and faculty "
anonymous

Learning to account for the social determinants of ... [Med Educ. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    This study underscores the need for greater emphasis on the social determinants of health in medical education in the context of homelessness. These insights may help to inform the development and design of service-learning initiatives that integrate understandings of the social determinants of health, and thus potentially improve the readiness of clinicians to address the complex factors that shape the health of homeless populations.
anonymous

People turn to different sources for different kinds of information. | Pew Internet & A... - 0 views

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    "All adults were asked which group is more helpful when they need certain types of information or support: health professionals like doctors and nurses or peers like fellow patients, friends, and family."
anonymous

Smartphone and medical related App use among medical students and junior doctors in the... - 2 views

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    The "take home message" is that junior doctors and medical students are overwhelmingly enthusiastic to endorse organizational associated apps that help their learning and work activities.
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