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Gamified learning in health sciences education: Terminology and considerations
Anatomical Sciences Education, EarlyView.
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A Challenging Pulmonary Embolism: When Acute Meets Chronic Thrombus. [PDF]
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Graph-Enhanced Expectation Maximization for Emission Tomography. [PDF]
Kasai R, Otsuka H.
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Tricuspid Valve Is Transcriptionally Active During Prolonged Pressure Overload, Right-Sided Heart Failure, and Valve Regurgitation. [PDF]
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Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1973
This article outlines briefly some of the uses made of television in the University of Bath and goes on to discuss its use in the analysis and design stage of course planning‐‐rather than detailing direct teaching applications. Television is only one‐‐albeit an expensive one‐‐of the teaching/learning aids available in the University's Educational ...
N. D. C. Harris, K. Austwick
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This article outlines briefly some of the uses made of television in the University of Bath and goes on to discuss its use in the analysis and design stage of course planning‐‐rather than detailing direct teaching applications. Television is only one‐‐albeit an expensive one‐‐of the teaching/learning aids available in the University's Educational ...
N. D. C. Harris, K. Austwick
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TV or Not TV: Fat Is the Question
Pediatrics, 1993The manuscript entitled "Does television viewing increase obesity and reduce physical activity?" published by Robinson and coauthors in this issue of Pediatrics1 is a careful and well-written study of the effect of television viewing on adiposity and physical activity among sixth- and seventh-grade adolescent girls.
W H, Dietz, S L, Gortmaker
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
Let the literary critics and the horticultural experts argue the merits of Gertrude Stein's well-known "rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." Medical educators, however, and especially those who do research in medical education, should not blandly assume that a "movie is a movie is a movie is a movie" nor that "TV is TV is TV is TV." This false ...
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Let the literary critics and the horticultural experts argue the merits of Gertrude Stein's well-known "rose is a rose is a rose is a rose." Medical educators, however, and especially those who do research in medical education, should not blandly assume that a "movie is a movie is a movie is a movie" nor that "TV is TV is TV is TV." This false ...
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When TVs are computers are TVs (panel)
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992This panel brings together experts from TV production with those in the computer multimedia business. They will discuss what is likely to happen when the two media coexist. An exciting opportunity exists in merging the strengths of both media together synergistically to create pervasive and powerful Interactive Television.
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