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Computer-Assisted Instruction (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Computer-Assisted Instruction'
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The challenge for dental schools: keeping up with the evolution of technology.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19397066-the-challenge-dental-schools-keeping-evolution-technology.htm
Innovative programs in telemedicine. European Institute of Telesurgery (EITS)/WeBSurg.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19382858-innovative-programs-telemedicine-european-institute-telesurgery-eits.htm
Improving workplace safety training using a self-directed CPR-AED learning program.
30 Mar 2009
Adequate training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) is an important component of a workplace safety training program. Barriers to traditional in-classroom CPR-AED training programs include ...
rec_pub_19438082-improving-workplace-safety-training-using-self-directed-cpr-aed.htm
A case study: using social tagging to engage students in learning Medical Subject Headings.
30 Mar 2009
In exploring new ways of teaching students how to use Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), librarians at Boston University's Alumni Medical Library (AML) integrated social tagging into their instruction. These activities were incorporated into the ...
rec_pub_19404497-a-case-study-using-social-tagging-engage-students-learning-medical.htm
Online qualification for emergency nurses.
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19425412-online-qualification-emergency-nurses.htm
Paradox of a graduate human science curriculum experienced online: a faculty perspective.
30 Mar 2009
BACKGROUND: Program evaluation contributes to evidence-based nursing education. Exploring graduate faculty experience with developing and teaching an online master's of science in nursing program contributes to building a science of nursing ...
rec_pub_19418758-paradox-graduate-human-science-curriculum-experienced-online-faculty.htm
30 Mar 2009
Perception of floor-projected moving geometric shapes was examined in the context of the Situated Multimedia Arts Learning Laboratory (SMALLab), an immersive, mixed-reality learning environment. As predicted, the projected destinations of shapes ...
rec_pub_19544967-perception-approaching-retreating-floor-projected-shapes-large.htm
30 Mar 2009
Leading displays represent mechanisms for exhibiting temporal instead of spatial information to overcome the limited display space of mobile devices. Prior studies focused only on information presented but disregarded the influence of context of use ...
rec_pub_19544955-learning-context-use-small-screen-leading-displays-visual-performance.htm
Simulation in healthcare and nursing: state of the science.
30 Mar 2009
The face of nursing education and continuing education as we currently know it is changing at a phenomenal pace. The state of the science of simulation in nursing and healthcare exist on a continuum of various types of simulation. Several driving ...
rec_pub_19300077-simulation-healthcare-nursing-state-science.htm
Computer-tailored weight reduction interventions targeting adults: a narrative systematic review.
30 Mar 2009
ISSUE ADDRESSED: Potentially modifiable risk factors such as high body mass, physical inactivity and poor nutrition are, when combined, the largest contributors to the preventable burden of disease in Australia. Computer-tailoring has shown promise ...
rec_pub_19402816-computer-tailored-weight-reduction-interventions-targeting-adults.htm
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