نتایج جستجو برای: educational media

تعداد نتایج: 435076  

2006
Kristy de Salas Leonie Ellis

With the increase in offshore and off-campus demand for University of Tasmania degrees, lecturers have become aware of the need to develop more flexible delivery processes which add value to the student learning experience and provide teaching staff with opportunities for greater creativity in the teaching process. The three cases described will outline a model guiding Learning Object developme...

2016
Alex Mesoudi Kesson Magid Delwar Hussain Christine A Caldwell

Cultural psychologists have shown that people from Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, Democratic (WEIRD) countries often exhibit different psychological processing to people from less-WEIRD countries. The former exhibit more individualistic and less collectivistic social orientation, and more analytic and less holistic cognition, than non-Westerners. Yet the mechanisms responsible for mai...

2018
Ross C. Brownson Amy A. Eyler Jenine K. Harris Justin B. Moore Rachel G. Tabak

The gap between discovery of public health knowledge and application in practice settings and policy development is due in part to ineffective dissemination. This article describes (1) lessons related to dissemination from related disciplines (eg, communication, agriculture, social marketing, political science), (2) current practices among researchers, (3) key audience characteristics, (4) avai...

Journal: :Journal of health psychology 2009
Abigail Locke

This article is an analysis of talk in breastfeeding workshops that are part of National Childbirth Trust antenatal classes. Using audio-recordings from breastfeeding workshops antenatal classes, the data were analysed using a qualitative, discursive methodology based in part on the premises outlined by Potter and Wetherell (1987) and Edwards and Potter (1992, 2001). The analysis demonstrates h...

Journal: :BMC Health Services Research 2009
Horst Christian Vollmar Monika A Rieger Martin E Butzlaff Thomas Ostermann

BACKGROUND Several studies suggest that General Practitioners (GPs) prefer "traditional" media such as journals or quality circles when they are seeking out different options to meet their continuing medical education (CME) requirements. A survey was designed in order to gain a better understanding of German General Practitioners' preferences for different forms of educational media that will m...

Journal: :Preventing Chronic Disease 2005
Bill Reger-Nash Margo G Wootan Steve Booth-Butterfield Linda Cooper

INTRODUCTION The purpose of our study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of four strategies using components of 1% Or Less to promote population-based behavior change. 1% Or Less is a mass-media campaign that encourages switching from high-fat (whole or 2%) to low-fat (1% or skim) milk. Using a quasi-experimental design, campaigns were previously conducted in four West Virginia communities u...

Journal: :IJSMILE 2015
Quincy Conley Kent E. Sabo

Social media is a pervasive force in the lives of 21st century learners. Social media offers a user experience that encourages students to create and share new content while enabling communication unlike any other learning technology. In this paper, we explore how learning with social media could be more effective by leveraging appropriate learning theory and instructional design. We begin with...

1994
Mimi Recker Ashwin Ram

In this paper, we propose a theoretical framework for designing indices for educational hypermedia systems. In this theory, we argue that the design of these systems and their and indices are best thought of in terms of \cognitive media types." Speciically, we argue that systems should not be characterized primarily in terms of the kinds of physical media types that can be accessed. Instead, th...

2015
Bertalan Mesko Zsuzsanna Győrffy János Kollár

BACKGROUND The profession of practicing medicine is based on communication, and as social media and other digital technologies play a major role in today's communication, digital literacy must be included in the medical curriculum. The value of social media has been demonstrated several times in medicine and health care, therefore it is time to prepare medical students for the conditions they w...

Journal: :African journal of reproductive health 2012
Eleanor Maticka-Tyndale

Thirty years into combating the spread of HIV through behaviour change interventions experience has grown in the application of multiple approaches from one-for-one counseling and small group workshops, information sessions, and activities to large-scale rallies and mass media campaigns with reducing the spread of HIV. These approaches have been variously guided by best field practice and theor...

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