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Comparison of large language models for clinical scenario generation in medical education: a mixed-methods study. [PDF]
Öncü S, Torun F, Ülkü HH.
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Career Plans Among Graduating US Emergency Medicine Residents.
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Using Open Educational Practices
Nurse EducatorBackground: This paper reports on our use of open educational practices (OEPs) with online students in nursing. Purpose: Our aim was to provide nurse educators with knowledge about (and examples of) OEPs they could use to enhance student learning and their career satisfaction.
Beth, Perry, Cindy, Ives, Pam, Walsh
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2018
A presentation by Catherine Cronin (Open educator and researcher, CELT, Nationa University of Ireland). Presented at Cambridge Libraries Conference 2018. The presentation discusses how higher education can aspire to be more open, inclusive and connected, and the role libraries play in acheiving this.
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A presentation by Catherine Cronin (Open educator and researcher, CELT, Nationa University of Ireland). Presented at Cambridge Libraries Conference 2018. The presentation discusses how higher education can aspire to be more open, inclusive and connected, and the role libraries play in acheiving this.
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Open education, open educational resources, massive open online courses, open educational practices
Professional Communication and Translation StudiesThe paper focuses on the issues of open education, open educational resources, massive open online courses and open educational practices. Technology introduces fundamental structural changes that may be essential to achieve significant improvements in the growth of knowledge accumulation.
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2013
Abstract This chapter makes the case that school-related material and informally used content need to be considered equally important as complete, higher education (HE)-level courses when exploring how open education (OE) is used in practice.
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Abstract This chapter makes the case that school-related material and informally used content need to be considered equally important as complete, higher education (HE)-level courses when exploring how open education (OE) is used in practice.
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