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Educational Technology (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Educational Technology'
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BioClips of symmetric and asymmetric cell division.
29 Apr 2007
Animations have long been used as tools to illustrate complex processes in such diverse fields as mechanical engineering, astronomy, bacteriology and physics. Animations in biology hold particular educational promise for depicting complex dynamic ...
rec_pub_17437407-bioclips-symmetric-asymmetric-cell-division.htm
Virtual biomedical universities and e-learning.
29 Apr 2007
In this special issue on virtual biomedical universities and e-learning we will make a survey on the principal existing teaching applications of ICT used in medical Schools around the world. In the following we identify five types of research and ...
rec_pub_17407747-virtual-biomedical-universities-e-learning.htm
26 Apr 2007
AIM: To describe a simple technical evaluation of the access, security issues and uses of wireless networked PDAs in a dental clinic and report a pilot study investigating students' educational use of PDAs to access a Virtual Learning Environment ...
rec_pub_17471214-portable-digital-assistants-pdas-dentistry-ii-pilot-study-pda-use.htm
22 Apr 2007
rec_pub_17453287-comparison-sensitivity-physical-virtual-laparoscopic-surgical.htm
Use of classroom "clickers" to promote acquisition of advanced reasoning skills.
17 Apr 2007
Use of classroom response systems (a.k.a. "clickers" or "audience polling systems") are growing in popularity among faculty in colleges and universities. When used by faculty in a strategic instructional design, clickers can raise the level of ...
rec_pub_18291324-use-classroom-clickers-promote-acquisition-advanced-reasoning-skills.htm
30 Mar 2007
BACKGROUND: A major global pedagogical shift has occurred in the way medicine is taught over the last half a century. Problem-based learning (PBL) has emerged as one of the most popular, of these learner-centred new methods. OBJECTIVE: To examine ...
rec_pub_17939306-problem-based-learning-undergraduate-medical-education-really.htm
Web-based live telesurgery for minimally invasive procedures in children as an educational tool.
30 Mar 2007
Three surgeries--a laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication, a thoracoscopic left lower lobectomy, and a laparoscopically assisted pull-through for imperforate anus--were broadcast live over the internet. Pediatric surgeons and appropriate societies were ...
rec_pub_17484654-web-based-live-telesurgery-minimally-invasive-procedures-children.htm
Multidimensional approaches to extending nurse faculty resources without testing faculty's patience.
30 Mar 2007
The diminishing number of nurse faculty requires the use of multidimensional strategies to extend faculty resources, especially for clinical courses. Chronic health problems and decreased endurance for demanding clinical courses often forces ...
rec_pub_17474492-multidimensional-approaches-extending-nurse-faculty-resources-testing.htm
Internet availability and e-education in north Indian dental colleges: a distant dream?
30 Mar 2007
rec_pub_17468302-internet-availability-e-education-north-indian-dental-colleges.htm
30 Mar 2007
OBJECTIVES: To establish discriminant validity of the endoscopic sinus surgery simulator (ES3) (Lockheed Martin, Akron, Ohio) between various health care provider experience levels and to define benchmarking criteria for skills assessment. DESIGN: ...
rec_pub_17438249-construct-validity-endoscopic-sinus-surgery-simulator-ii-assessment.htm
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