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Online virtual cases to teach resource stewardship

The Clinical Teacher, 2018
Summary Background As health care costs rise, medical education must focus on high‐value clinical decision making. To teach and assess efficient resource use in rheumatology, online virtual interactive cases ( VIC s) were ...
Linghong Linda Zhou   +4 more
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Teaching linguistics and lexicography with online resources

Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2003
WHILE ADVANCES IN INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY offer new ways to think about and teach in the humanities and the social sciences, inadequate attention has been paid to the teaching of linguistics and the employing of various pedagogical models within the classroom.
John D. Battenburg   +1 more
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Student-Created Online Teaching Resources for Students

2019
Students have long been creating their own visualisations of concepts taught through presentations, posters, figures in essays etc. However, with the introduction of technology, the content created by students is now easily shared with future cohorts of students. This chapter explores the history and advantages of student-created resources for students,
Camille, Huser   +3 more
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Online Teaching Resources: A New Journal Section

The Journal of Economic Education, 2000
(2000). Online Teaching Resources: A New Journal Section. The Journal of Economic Education: Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 3-7.
Kim Sosin, William E. Becker
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Building resources for online teaching

The short course will discuss teaching resources suitable for various platforms and formats, leveraging proprietary and open-source tools and templates. The course describes open science principles to ensure materials are transparent, shareable, and licensed appropriately, enabling trainers to host and distribute their resources effectively. 
Surendran, Aswathi   +1 more
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Online Teaching Resources: Where in the WWW are They?

Physiology, 2007
One of the joys of teaching physiology is that it is best understood as principles rather that factoids. Conductance, gradients, and flow apply not just to one system in the living organism but to many.
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Online Resources for Teaching Astronomy

Astronomy Education Journal
The Internet has transformed the teaching of astronomy. In the past, instructors were mostly reliant on printed textbooks, 35-mm slides, and their own lecture notes. Depending on local resources they might also be able to incorporate labs, hands-on activities, and use of small telescopes.
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Sharing resources online is central to medical research and teaching

BMJ, 2017
Mohammadi discusses the American Diabetes Association’s attempt to censor what delegates at its meeting tweeted.1 Conferences can be extortionately expensive to attend in person. I (AS) received funding from my medical school to attend the Diabetes UK 2017 conference, which did not lack a social media presence—wi-fi passwords were widely distributed ...
Angelica, Sharma, Samuel, Chun
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