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Computer-Assisted Instruction (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Computer-Assisted Instruction'
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27 Feb 2009
OBJECTIVE: The Transtheoretical model (TTM) integrates principles of operant learning, such as stimulus control and reinforcement, and psychological factors, such as decisional balance. Understanding interrelationships between decisions, behavior, ...
rec_pub_19290714-reconceptualizing-decisional-balance-adolescent-sun-protection.htm
Effectiveness of educational and behavioral asthma interventions.
27 Feb 2009
In this article we discuss studies of individualized and community-based interventions for control of asthma in children. We posit that successful programs share 8 common characteristics: (1) recognition of the multiple factors affecting childhood ...
rec_pub_19221162-effectiveness-educational-behavioral-asthma-interventions.htm
Interactive Internet-based cases for undergraduate otolaryngology education.
27 Feb 2009
OBJECTIVES: To determine the feasibility and effectiveness of virtual-patient computer-assisted instruction (CAI) in pre-clerkship undergraduate otolaryngology education. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective, randomized, controlled trial. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: ...
rec_pub_19248951-interactive-internet-based-cases-undergraduate-otolaryngology.htm
Computer-assisted teaching of epistaxis management: a Randomized Controlled Trial.
27 Feb 2009
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether computer-assisted learning (CAL) is an effective tool for the instruction of technical skills. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective blinded randomized-control trial conducted on a cohort of 47 first-year medical students. ...
rec_pub_19235749-computer-assisted-teaching-epistaxis-management-randomized-controlled.htm
The neural response to facial attractiveness.
27 Feb 2009
What are the neural correlates of attractiveness? Using functional MRI (fMRI), the authors addressed this question in the specific context of the apprehension of faces. When subjects judged facial beauty explicitly, neural activity in a widely ...
rec_pub_19254086-the-neural-response-facial-attractiveness.htm
27 Feb 2009
AIM: The aim of this paper is to provide arguments for incorporating keypal exchanges prior to an international exchange. BACKGROUND: At Rotterdam University of Applied Science in the Netherlands, the Master's in Advanced Nursing Practice ...
rec_pub_19239529-nursing-keypal-exchange-effective-acculturation-strategy-prepare.htm
Learning styles of orthodontic residents.
27 Feb 2009
Significant challenges face many orthodontic residency programs, particularly a shortage of full-time experienced faculty members. Due to this shortage, it is critical that program directors design comprehensive curricula that incorporate the most ...
rec_pub_19289721-learning-styles-orthodontic-residents.htm
Testing an alternate informed consent process.
27 Feb 2009
BACKGROUND: One of the main problems in conducting clinical trials is low participation rate due to potential participants' misunderstanding of the rationale for the clinical trial or perceptions of loss of control over treatment decisions. ...
rec_pub_19289935-testing-alternate-informed-consent-process.htm
27 Feb 2009
BACKGROUND: Simulation technology is widely used in undergraduate and graduate medical education as well as for personnel training and evaluation in other healthcare professions. Simulation provides safe and effective opportunities for learners at ...
rec_pub_19265078-lessons-continuing-medical-education-simulation-research.htm
27 Feb 2009
This project determined the effects of developing and implementing a preoperative instructional digital video disc (DVD) on patients' level of knowledge, preparedness, and perceived ability to participate in postoperative care activities. Content ...
rec_pub_19167553-effect-preoperative-instructional-digital-video-disc-patient.htm
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