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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.
Natalie Lafferty

ticTOCs Journal Tables of Contents Service - 0 views

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    The ticTOCs Journal Tables of Contents service makes it easy for academics, researchers, students and anyone else to keep up-to-date with newly published scholarly material by enabling them to find, display, store, combine and reuse thousands of journal tables of contents from multiple publishers.
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.
anonymous

Mental workload as a key fa... [Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of mental workload as a key determinant of the type of cognitive processing used by clinicians. Published research appears to be consistent with 'schemata' based cognition as the principle mode of working for those engaged in complex tasks under time pressure. Although conscious processing of factual data is also used, it may be the primary mode of cognition only in situations where time pressure is not a factor. "
anonymous

Longevity research, policy, and education: International Longevity Center USA - Publica... - 0 views

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    "In keeping with our commitment to inform society on how to best navigate today's unprecedented increase in longevity, we publish timely, relevant, evidence-based research on issues such as healthy aging, ageism, caregiving, financing longevity, politics and health care, and more. Our books and reports are offered for sale at competitive prices. Electronic versions of reports and our trademarked issue briefs can be downloaded for free. "
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.
anonymous

MedEdPORTAL - 0 views

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    Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) developed and launched MedEdPORTAL as a free publishing venue and dissemination portal to support educators and learners as they create and use on-line teaching materials, assessment tools and faculty development resources.
Anne Marie Cunningham

Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0: Tensions and Controversies in the Field - 0 views

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    Background The term Web 2.0 became popular following the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004; however, there are difficulties in its application to health and medicine. Principally, the definition published by O'Reilly is criticized for being too am
anonymous

Medi-Vision Medical Signs Online   - 0 views

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    Medi-Vision™ Films publish an ever-growing series of Medical Teaching DVDs, currently with 58 titles.
anonymous

Cases Journal - 0 views

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    Publishing open access case reports from across healthcare
Natalie Lafferty

Taped Lectures - Better than the Real Thing? - Open Education - 0 views

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    Post about a paper published in Computers and Education 2008 comparing student test results depending on whether they attended a specific classroom lecture or listened to the lecture as a podcast. There is also a link to the article. The results indicate that the students who listened to the podcast and tool notes scored significantly higher than the lecture condition.
anonymous

beme - published reviews - 0 views

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    A list of systematic reviews of literature on various medical eduction topics
ahmad subahman

Alternative Therapies for Breast Cancer - 1 views

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    Research published in the current edition of Nursing Research by Gwen Wyatt of MSU's College of Nursing, analyzed which CAM therapies -- such as massage, supplements and reflexology -- are used the most and why. She looked at the five major categories of therapies: biological, mind-body, manipulative and body, energy and alternative medical systems.
anonymous

Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Practice (Working Title) - 3 views

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    "An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that aims to present and publish research on Medical Education covering medical, dental, nursing and allied healthcare professional education. "
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

A Three-year Study of Lecture Multimedia Utilization in the Medical Curriculum: Associa... - 2 views

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    "In conclusion, a relatively small percentage of students use multimedia (audio and video) that are provided as a duplication of lectures in the basic sciences. The distribution of frequency of access of both video and audio files was consistent across the various courses offered in the first two years of medical school. There were significant correlations in the frequencies with which individual students viewed videos of lectures from course-to-course. Finally, there was a trend for an inverse association between the frequencies with which students viewed lectures and the grades they received in the course. This is an important observation that requires further investigation since it may be indicative of a maladaptive learning strategy for some students. It also does not exclude the possibility that additional computer-aided resources may be detrimental to some students. "
anonymous

Tips Series - 0 views

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    Teaching on the run, published by Australian Medical Journal - all articles available free of charge
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    "The tips incorporate educational theory, practical information and ideas for implementation. Each topic is of high interest to doctors who are teaching in their practice. Intrinsic to the resource is the recognition that the clinical environment provides enormous opportunities for effective experiential learning."
Dianne Rees

index.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Self-directed learning in medical education
Anne Marie Cunningham

Is the PHR Just a Tool for the Wealthy and Healthy? :: Essays :: Longwoods Publishing - 0 views

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