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Meeting Badge Neuropathy

Neurology, 1997
Isolated mononeuropathies often occur from compression and trauma but may also occur as the first manifestation of more serious underlying inflammatory disorders, which present in a mononeuropathy multiplex pattern. Differentiating these possibilities is essential to help guide further evaluation and treatment and assess prognosis.
D C, Preston, B E, Shapiro
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‘They help us realise what we’re actually gaining’: The impact on undergraduates and teaching staff of displaying transferable skills badges

Active Learning in Higher Education, 2020
Attaining transferable skills is increasingly important for undergraduates and, while such skill development may be embedded within the curriculum, it is often not well recognised by students. This mixed methods study explores the use of skills badges as
Michelle A. Hill   +6 more
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Photodosimeter Badge System

Pediatrics, 1985
The Committee on Phototherapy in the Newborn of the National Academy of Sciences has recommended10 development of a compact system to continuously measure radiant energy exposure of infants treated with phototherapy. A small bilirubinimpregnated photodosimeter film badge was developed by the Beckman Instrument Company for this purpose and was used ...
P C, Scheidt   +5 more
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Ingredients for successful badges: evidence from a field experiment in bike commuting

European Journal of Information Systems, 2020
Despite the popularity of badges in gamification applications, there is a lack of research on how to design badges to increase target behaviour. Motivated by this gap, we conduct a large-scale field experiment in a commuting-by-bicycle programme to ...
Zachary J. Sheffler, De Liu, S. Curley
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Introduction: Medieval Badges

The Mediaeval Journal, 2018
Produced in the high and lateMiddle Ages, badges are small, brooch-like objects with images, produced and worn for others to see, read, and interpret.The hypothesis tying together the articles in t...
Rasmussen, A.-M., Asperen, H. van
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Do Badges Increase Student Engagement and Motivation?

Conference on Information Technology Education, 2020
Gamification - using game mechanics for affording gameful experiences in non-game contexts - is getting increased attention in the educational field. However, its motivational mechanisms, intended to enhance student learning, are still not sufficiently ...
D. Dicheva   +2 more
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The Red Badge

Ophthalmology, 2016
This article discusses the experience of progressing from a young ophthalmic resident to a full-time professional and, ultimately, to service on the American Board of Ophthalmology.
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Identification Badges

Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice, 2022
As violence within our schools continues to increase, educators are in need of innovative methods for school safety. The following article examines the use of identification badges as an invitational approach to creating schools without fear. Three high schools were contacted which use identification badges for students, teachers, administration, staff,
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Micro-Credentials and Badges in Education: a Historical Overview

TechTrends, 2021
J. Gish-Lieberman   +2 more
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