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New iPhone app can detect atrial fibrillation | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 3 views

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    Take Home: UMass Medical School and WPI have developed an app that can detect atrial fibrillation.  This moves connected and mobile health closer to reality.  The really important development with this approach might allow us to treat patients who have AF intermittently (paroxysmal) differently than we currently do.  Because we are worried about stroke, patients now get blood thinners all the time because we are concerned that they will have recurrences without knowing about it.  With this technology, in the future, we might see validation of a strategy that allows use of blood thinners when patients are in AF only, sometimes called a pill in the pocket.
Mary Barzee

App Resources « Speech-Language Pathology Sharing - 0 views

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    "This resource page is dedicated to iPhone, iPod touch and iPad devices and applications for (special) education."
Mary Barzee

32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - 4 views

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    Pretty good presentation of how to use Google Apps for Education. While, this is focused on a K-12 audience, it could certainly be relevant to nurse educators. Journaling, surveys, E-portfolios can all be done with Google applications for free!
Mary Barzee

UCLA Nursing Students Add iPods to Training -- Campus Technology - 4 views

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    "The goal of providing the handheld device, the school said in a statement, was to improve the learning experience and give students flexible access to health care--related content. The combination media player-camera-video recorder-personal digital assistant with WiFi capabilities was loaded with mobile applications students will need in the classroom as well as an app to help them prepare for the nursing board examination."
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    What sort of apps would you add to a mobile device for students entering the nursing profession?
Newman Lanier

Back to School: Top 10 iPhone Apps for Students - 0 views

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    Focused on the K-12 market, but some good ideas in there.
Newman Lanier

16 Apps That Make Sharing Large Files A Snap - 4 views

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    If students are required to submit large files (over 20mb), these sites can help!
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    This is very helpful as I am wondering how large the files might be with the digital storytelling assignment I have for the nursing theory class, and the idea of being able to up load 5MB through filedropper might be my answer.
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    I agree! My favorite for files under 100mb is http://Drop.io . It's fast, flexible, feature-rich, and FREE!
Newman Lanier

YouTube - Blausen Human Atlas iPhone App 2.0 --- Introduction - 0 views

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    "The Blausen Human Atlas is an ideal interactive resource for professional, patient and consumer education. It contains 150 common medical treatments and conditions and combines 3D animation (approximately one to two minutes in length) with accompanying narration."
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    This iPhone / iPad app has video and graphic representations of body systems in a slick 3D interface.
Newman Lanier

How Smartphones Are Changing Health Care for Consumers and Providers - 0 views

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    "The California Healthcare Foundation has released a new whitepaper, How Smartphones Are Changing Health Care for Consumers and Providers, authored by Jane Sarasohn-Kahn. Key findings include: * Two thirds of physicians used a smart phone in 2009 * 6% of physicians were using an electronic medical records system * 42% of Americans use smartphones * Top uses of smartphones for consumers include: medication adherence, home monitoring, fitness apps, managing chronic conditions"
Mary Barzee

School of Nursing 'Walks' to Wuhan, China | Duke Today - 0 views

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    Duke School of Nursing staff are logging miles via "RunWithMe," and keeping fitness goals.
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    Learn about a program that encourages physical fitness, mileage tracking, and challenging one another to reach fitness goals.
Newman Lanier

Views: The iPad for Academics - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

  • Apps with alerting and micropayment systems could provide for massive distribution
  • Where the iPad does shine is as a paper replacement. The iPad is the long, long awaited portable PDF reader that we have hoped for.
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    Insightful look at iPad in for scholars
Newman Lanier

Flip Video - 1 views

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    20 Ways To Use Video In Teaching & Learning
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    Good introduction to Flip Cam use in the classroom
Margie Molloy

Picnik - 3 views

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    This is a good site for resizing images, putting captions on images and working with images for your projects.
George Turner

Moodle for iPhone Demo - 2 views

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    This is a 5-min video clip demonstrating the iPhone-Moodle app. Impressive technology... also watch out for the music! Since the iPhone and the iPad share a similar operating system, this technology might also be useable on iPad. Technology similar to this in combination with the increasing availability of 4th Generation, WiMax, technology takes learning to a new level.
Newman Lanier

2010 Horizon Report - 5 views

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    "The 2010 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative An EDUCAUSE Program"
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    An important report on trends in educational technology. A must read for keeping current and understanding context of future learning tools and techniques.
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    something of interest in the report that I heard Chris Dede talk about in 2007 was the rise in use of mobile technology for learning. The new blackboard 9.1 allows for some connection to its LMS from mobile devices. It will be interesting to see how we harness this technology to be more than just another means of information delivery. I would really love to work on some app ideas that were specifically designed for learning on these devices.
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    I agree! Mobile Learning is coming and it should be - has the potential to be so much more than improved access. it can be more than simply having access to recorded lectures in your car or on the bus via an iPod. I'm optimistic about the use of twitter and mobile devices to extend the classroom experience and improve communication. But I think we can do more. These mobile devices ( smart phones, Blackberry, iPad) are powerful computers in their own right. Perhaps we should start looking for and bookmarking mobile learning initiatives.
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    Absolutely. And as luck would have it, some folks on the IT list forum I am a part of have posted some. I'll log in and take a look. I am excited about the portability of information and would love to see such devices invited into the classroom for the purpose of learning instead of just seeing them turned off. When you think about it, mobile devices are pretty powerful mini computers networked to global information that could be, and should be harnessed. The power of google at my fingertips, whenever I need it.
Linda Goodwin

Back to School: 15 Essential Web Tools for Students - 2 views

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    It's time to head back to school and there are a number of web-based and social tools to help you get through the school year. Here are 15 essential ones.\n
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