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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

Just a tweet away. [Healthc Inform. 2009] - PubMed Result - 0 views

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    Hospitals and health systems are utilizing Web 2.0 tools to improve staff communication, recruit for research, facilitate networking and build the hospital's brand. A number of hospitals are reporting that tools like YouTube (for Webcasts) can significantly increase traffic to the hospital's site. Mobile CIOs can stay in touch with IT staffs from the road by sending and receiving Twitter updates. Social media can break down hierarchal boundaries by making C-suite executives more easily accessible to others in the organization. Sites like LinkedIn and Plaxo can be a valuable tool for CIOs looking to fill positions or network with peers.
Natalie Lafferty

FrontPage - eXe : eLearning XHTML editor - 0 views

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    eXe is an open source content authoring tool which works on both PCs and Macs. It has been developed in New Zealand and is free to download. It's reasonably straight forward to use and there are some helpful screencasts on the site which give you an overview of how to use the tool.
anonymous

Games For Health: The Latest Tool In The Medical Care Arsenal -- Hawn, 10.1377/hlthaff.... - 0 views

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    Digital games, including virtual realities, computer simulations, and online play, are valuable tools for fostering patient participation in health-related activities. This is why gaming is the latest tool in the arsenal to improve health outcomes: gaming makes health care fun.
Peter Kimmich

20 Scary Old School Surgical Tools - 0 views

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    20 scary old school surgical tools that surgeons used to use on patients. Oww.
anonymous

26 Teacher Tools To Create Online Assessments - 0 views

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    "Which means online assessments could be a boon to your teaching, whether for blended learning, a flipped classroom, eLearning, to better communicate learning progress to parents, or for students to track their own mastery. So then one or two of the 26 teacher tools to create online assessments by Classroomaid Chuang may prove useful to you, yes?"
anonymous

Plain & Simple - A health literacy project for Iowa - Tools - 0 views

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    Variety of tools and resources for health literacy
Anne Marie Cunningham

Tips on TREAT - 1 views

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    FRom Tim Senior: a blog I started years ago to help GP teachers use formative assessment tools compiled on http://www.wentwest.com/treat/  I produced this when I worked for WentWest, an Australian GP registrar training organisation (like a UK VTS). The websites are still up and I think the tools are still useful. Many of you from the UK will recognise some of them, but the guides on how to use them are all my own work.
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways to Add Interactive Elements to Your Videos - 1 views

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    "This is a round-up of the ways that you can add interactive elements to your videos. The first four tools could be used by students to create a series of choose your own adventure videos. These tools could be used by teachers to enhance the short videos that they create for flipped lessons."
anonymous

What Tools to Use - 1 views

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    chart that links task to social media tools
anonymous

A web-based simulation of a longitudinal clinic used in a 4-week ambulatory rotation: a... - 0 views

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    A web-based tool, Continuity of Care Online Simulations (COCOS), was designed for use in a one-month, postgraduate clinical rotation in endocrinology. It is an interactive tool that simulates the continuing care of any patient with a chronic endocrine disease. Twenty-three residents in internal medicine participated in a study to investigate the effects of using COCOS during a clinical rotation in endocrinology on pre-post knowledge test scores and self-assessment of confidence.
anonymous

iRubric: Home of free rubric tools: RCampus.com - 0 views

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    iRubric is a comprehensive rubric development, assessment, and collaboration tool. Designed from the ground up, iRubric supports a variety of usage in an easy-to-use package. Best of all, iRubric is free to individual faculty and students.
anonymous

Narrative-Based Medicine: Potential, Pitfalls, and Practice - 0 views

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    "Narratives have always been a vital part of medicine. Stories about patients, the experience of caring for them, and their recovery from illness have always been shared-among physicians as well as among patients and their relatives. With the evolution of "modern" medicine, narratives were increasingly neglected in favor of "facts and findings," which were regarded as more scientific and objective. Now, in recent years medical narrative is changing-from the stories about patients and their illnesses, patient narratives and the unfolding and interwoven story between health care professionals and patients are both gaining momentum, leading to the creation or defining of narrative-based medicine (NBM). The term was coined deliberately to mark its distinction from evidence-based medicine (EBM); in fact, NBM was propagated to counteract the shortcomings of EBM.1,2 But what is NBM? Is it a specific therapeutic tool, a special form of physician-patient communication, a qualitative research tool, or does it simply signify a particular attitude towards patients and doctoring? It can be all of the above with different forms or genres of narrative or practical approach called for depending on the field of application. "
anonymous

Twelve tips for using Twitter as a learning tool in medical education - 3 views

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    We created 12 tips for using Twitter as a learning tool and organized them into: the mechanics of using Twitter, suggestions and evidence for incorporating Twitter into many medical education contexts, and promoting research into the use of Twitter in medical education.
anonymous

Patient whiteboards as a communication tool in the hospital - 0 views

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    "Despite differences in practice patterns of nurses and physicians in using whiteboards, our findings suggest that all providers value their potential as a tool to improve teamwork, communication, and patient care. Successful adoption of whiteboard use may be enhanced through strategies that emphasize a patient-centered focus while also addressing important barriers to use."
anonymous

JMIR--Utilization and Perceived Problems of Online Medical Resources and Search Tools A... - 1 views

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    "The reported inaccessibility of relevant, trustworthy resources on the Internet and frequent reliance on general search engines and social media among physicians require further attention. Possible solutions may be increased governmental support for the development and popularization of user-tailored medical search tools and open access to high-quality content for physicians. "
anonymous

Twelve tips for using Twitter as a learning tool in medical education, Medical Teacher,... - 1 views

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    "We created 12 tips for using Twitter as a learning tool and organized them into: the mechanics of using Twitter, suggestions and evidence for incorporating Twitter into many medical education contexts, and promoting research into the use of Twitter in medical education."
anonymous

social-media-policy.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    The usefulness of online social networking is undeniable and it's no surprise that physicians are embracing it. But…these tools present a minefield of legal and professional hazards for medical professionals who don't take the utmost care in how, what and where they post.
Natalie Lafferty

Compfight | A Flickr™ Search Tool - 4 views

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    Search for creative commons images on flickr
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    A search engine for searching for creative commons images in Flickr
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    It's very fast! A nice tool.
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