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E-learning and health

E-learning and health inequality aversion: a questionnaire experiment

E-learning and health inequality aversion: a questionnaire experiment

... of elearning interventions, as opposed to traditional face ‐ to ‐ face lectures or tutorials, is that they are consistent and auditable: All respondents are exposed to the same content, and anyone can ...

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E-learning and health inequality aversion : A questionnaire experiment

E-learning and health inequality aversion : A questionnaire experiment

... of elearning interventions, as opposed to traditional face ‐ to ‐ face lectures or tutorials, is that they are consistent and auditable: All respondents are exposed to the same content, and anyone can ...

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The Impact of E-Learning in Postgraduate Health Education: Experience from Palestine

The Impact of E-Learning in Postgraduate Health Education: Experience from Palestine

... Electronic learning (E-learning) is defined as the use of Internet technologies to enhance knowledge and ...performance. E-learning technologies has been reported to offer learners ...

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Addressing Diversity in Health Science Students by Enhancing Flexibility Through e‑Learning

Addressing Diversity in Health Science Students by Enhancing Flexibility Through e‑Learning

... successful learning and teaching of health ...innovative learning initiatives for commencing and continuing health science undergraduates can significantly contribute to individual student ...

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An integrative review of e-learning in the delivery of self-management support training for health professionals

An integrative review of e-learning in the delivery of self-management support training for health professionals

... on e-learning are likely helpful to consider for further research in this ...response learning) and cogni- tivist (perception and the mental transfer of meaning) requirements are met within the ...

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Global health partnership for student peer-to-peer psychiatry e-learning: Lessons learned

Global health partnership for student peer-to-peer psychiatry e-learning: Lessons learned

... of learning from successful partnerships advocated by AMPATH, to inform the design of alternative models around the ...of learning needs, to illustrate the dynamic process by which a peer-to-peer ...

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Issues with e learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?

Issues with e learning in nursing and health education in the uk: Are new technologies being embraced in the teaching and learning environments?

... and e-portfolios. Currently, nurses are not required to use a specific e-based portfolio to record learning, though this exists amongst a limited number of health care professional groups ...

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Interactive simulator for e-Learning environments: a teaching software for health care professionals

Interactive simulator for e-Learning environments: a teaching software for health care professionals

... The e-Learning industry is developing at a fast ...Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) or ...in health care education, for example by realizing a “ virtual patient ” , implemented by means of ...

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Volume 5 Issue 4, e-Learning in Health Care / Dec 2007

Volume 5 Issue 4, e-Learning in Health Care / Dec 2007

... Virtual Europe takes this concept and applies it to a European model. For example, Tracey Maher lives at home with her mother Pat and her brothers Wayne and Ricky. Her father is currently serving a sentence for ...

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Scoping e learning: use and development in Health Sciences and Practice (final report)

Scoping e learning: use and development in Health Sciences and Practice (final report)

... educationalist needs (HEFCE, 2005). Technologies being discussed more recently include Web 2.0 social networking sites, wikis, weblogs (blogs) and podcasts. Web 2.0 websites allow users to not only retrieve information ...

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Postgraduate perspectives of distance e learning: a qualitative case study of online distance learning in occupational safety and health

Postgraduate perspectives of distance e learning: a qualitative case study of online distance learning in occupational safety and health

... Distance education as a non-traditional form of education The five concepts discussed above: lifelong learning, continuing education, adult education, open learning, and flexible learnin[r] ...

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Collaboration in E-Learning: A Study Using the Flexible E-Learning Framework

Collaboration in E-Learning: A Study Using the Flexible E-Learning Framework

... of E-Learning come from a wide array of topics including social political influences; geographic; learner and cultural diversity; the digital divide; and legal ...access, learning preferences, ...

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e-learning from SCMA Please select What are you interested in? e-learning programmes how e-learning works other learning resources

e-learning from SCMA Please select What are you interested in? e-learning programmes how e-learning works other learning resources

... Childminders understand the importance of ensuring they provide a safe environment for children to develop and grow. This is at the heart of good childcare practice and allows childminders to reflect on the care they ...

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Adaptive learning environments and e‑Learning standards

Adaptive learning environments and e‑Learning standards

... concerned. Examples of ALEs that extend existing standards to support adaptive course delivery include OPAL, OLO and KOD, among others. OPAL (Conlan et al., 2002), which delivers content personalized to the learner’s ...

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NEW APPROACHES IN LEARNING: E LEARNING, M LEARNING AND U LEARNING

NEW APPROACHES IN LEARNING: E LEARNING, M LEARNING AND U LEARNING

... portable learning devices. M-learning or ‘mobile learning’ is any sort of learning that takes advantages of learning opportunities offered by mobile ...mobile learning decreases ...

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DIFFUSION OF E-LEARNING AS AN INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF E-LEARNING SUPPORT STRUCTURES

DIFFUSION OF E-LEARNING AS AN INNOVATION AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF E-LEARNING SUPPORT STRUCTURES

... digital learning material can ‘rent’ qualified students, so called student consultants’, for low rates who are supported and advised by the e-learning center of the university as their back office ...

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E Learning Framework for Learning Disabled Children

E Learning Framework for Learning Disabled Children

... various e-learning frameworks for solutions to help and educate students with ...proposed e- learning framework specifically designed for LD students, the aim is to overcome their ...

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Trends in the Design of E-Learning and Online Learning

Trends in the Design of E-Learning and Online Learning

... student learning by immersing learners in the demands of real life environments (Gedik et ...the learning tasks and ...their learning with real ...rewarding learning experiences (Teräs & ...

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A New Pathway for E-Learning: From Distribution to Collaboration and Competence in E-Learning

A New Pathway for E-Learning: From Distribution to Collaboration and Competence in E-Learning

... how e-learning can make a difference, moved from e-learning as a technological innovation to e-learning as a pedagogical innovation and today has arrived at a discussion about ...

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E-TEACHER AND E-LEARNING IN DOT.COM AGE

E-TEACHER AND E-LEARNING IN DOT.COM AGE

... The E-teacher who is surrounded by rapidly changing E-environments and technologies must at times feel like they are trying to change a type on a moving ...for E-teachers, it is a little like ...

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