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Computer-Assisted Instruction (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Computer-Assisted Instruction'
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Ostomy: general principles of management and patient teaching.
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19287270-ostomy-general-principles-management-patient-teaching.htm
27 Feb 2009
Learning embryology remains difficult, since it requires understanding of many complex phenomena. The temporal evolution of developmental events has classically been illustrated using cartoons, which create difficulty in linking spatial and temporal ...
rec_pub_19363807-a-new-dynamic-3d-virtual-methodology-teaching-mechanics-atrial.htm
Use of webcam as arthroscopic training model for junior surgical trainees.
27 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19579297-use-webcam-arthroscopic-training-model-junior-surgical-trainees.htm
Usability testing by older adults of a computer-mediated health communication program.
27 Feb 2009
Failure to adhere to an antihypertensive regimen and interactions between antihypertensives and other medicines represent serious health threats to older adults. This study tested the usability of a touch-screen-enabled personal education program ...
rec_pub_19283536-usability-testing-older-adults-computer-mediated-health-communication.htm
27 Feb 2009
This article presents the usability and acceptability of a website that provides older people with tailored advice to help motivate them to undertake physical activities that prevent falls. Views on the website from interviews with 16 older people ...
rec_pub_19218310-usability-acceptability-website-provides-tailored-advice-falls.htm
Making them remember--emotional virtual characters with memory.
27 Feb 2009
The search for the perfect virtual character is on, but the moment users interact with characters, any illusion that we've found it is broken. Adding memory capabilities to models of human emotions, personality, and behavior traits is a step toward ...
rec_pub_19462631-making-remember-emotional-virtual-characters-memory.htm
Peering: the essence of collaborative mentoring in critical care.
27 Feb 2009
To provide and sustain high-quality patient care, nurses must collaborate and gain strength and vision for the future from their peers, young and old. It is known that mentoring assists all people, both mentors and mentees, to be better than what ...
rec_pub_19225316-peering-essence-collaborative-mentoring-critical-care.htm
27 Feb 2009
Individuals with autism often fail to develop useful speech. If they have not done so by age 5, the prognosis for future development has been thought to be poor. However, some cases of later development of speech have been reported. To quantify and ...
rec_pub_19372766-speech-acquisition-older-nonverbal-individuals-autism-review-features.htm
Effect of computer-based instruction on students' self-perception and functional task performance.
27 Feb 2009
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of computer-based instruction (CBI) on the academic self-perception and functional ability of high school students with learning difficulties. METHOD: Fifty high school students were ...
rec_pub_19253099-effect-computer-based-instruction-students-self-perception-functional.htm
27 Feb 2009
OBJECTIVE: Increasingly widespread is the use of modern media such as E-learning in medical education. The Medical Faculty of the University of Ulm, being the Competence Center of E-learning, and the Competence Network in Medical Education in ...
rec_pub_19401998-docs-n-drugs-e-learning-program-medical-students-feasibility.htm
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