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Lena Aggestam; Ann Svensson – Learning Organization, 2025
Purpose: This paper focuses on knowledge sharing in health care. The aim of the paper is to further understand how digital applications can facilitate knowledge sharing between different care providers and health-care professionals. Design/methodology/approach: The paper is based on a qualitative action case study, performed as a formative…
Descriptors: Health Occupations, Health Personnel, Computer Oriented Programs, Foreign Countries
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McCampbell, Mariette; Adewopo, Julius; Klerkx, Laurens; Leeuwis, Cees – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2023
Purpose: Digital extension is widely embraced in African agricultural development, promising unprecedented outcomes and impact. Especially phone-based services attract attention as tools for effective and efficient agricultural extension. To date, assessments of digital extension services are generally ex-post in nature, thus consideration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Production, Information Technology
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Schulz, Penelope; Prior, Julian; Kahn, Lewis; Hinch, Geoff – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2022
Purpose: This paper establishes the attitude of Australian livestock farmers toward the use of mobile applications (apps) in farmer extension, training and on-farm decision making. It also determines levels of technology adoption of smartphones and agriculture app use, as well as identifies factors that may influence app adoption. Methodology: A…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Computer Oriented Programs, Data, Information Management
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Jack Rutherford; Ross Brisco; Robert Lynch – Design and Technology Education, 2024
Few digital product development tools are used in industry and academia compared to their historic paper-based counterparts. This is surprising as many parts of the product development process have digitised such as communication and Computer-Aided Design. Therefore, a gap in knowledge was identified which informed the development of a novel…
Descriptors: Productivity, Research and Development, Concept Formation, Computer Assisted Design
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Rosario, Martin G. – Journal of Learning and Teaching in Digital Age, 2021
As a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, converting traditional face-to-face instructional methods into online courses have been a challenge. Online teaching offers limited options and means for explaining human anatomy, inflicting significant hardships in perceiving the depth and organization of anatomy among graduate students. This article…
Descriptors: Anatomy, COVID-19, Pandemics, Teaching Methods
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Keeley, Kim; Potteiger, Kelly; Brown, Christopher D. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2015
Context: Mobile applications (apps) are growing in popularity due to the increased use of smartphones. Many available apps are educational in nature and may provide both students and educators freedom for learning to occur outside of the typical classroom environment. Objective: To provide a description of relevant apps along with a brief synopsis…
Descriptors: Athletics, Allied Health Occupations Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Handheld Devices
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Fessl, Angela; Wesiak, Gudrun; Rivera-Pelayo, Verónica; Feyertag, Sandra; Pammer, Viktoria – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2017
This paper presents a concept for in-app reflection guidance and its evaluation in four work-related field trials. By synthesizing across four field trials, we can show that computer-based reflection guidance can function in the workplace, in the sense of being accepted as technology, being perceived as useful and leading to reflective learning.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Workplace Learning, Reflection
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Meyer, Amanda J.; Stomski, Norman J.; Innes, Stanley I.; Armson, Anthony J. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2016
Ubiquitous smartphone ownership and reduced face-to-face teaching time may lead to students making greater use of mobile technologies in their learning. This is the first study to report on the prevalence of mobile gross anatomy software applications (apps) usage in pre-clinical chiropractic students and to ascertain if a relationship exists…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Students, Health Occupations, Technology Uses in Education
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Murphy, Marianne C.; Sharma, Aditya; Rosso, Mark – Information Systems Education Journal, 2012
Teaching office applications such as word processing, spreadsheet and presentation skills has been widely debated regarding its necessity, extent and delivery method. Training and Assessment applications such as MyITLab, SAM, etc. are popular tools for training students and are particularly useful in measuring Assurance of Learning (AOL)…
Descriptors: Office Occupations Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Training Methods, Student Evaluation
American School and University, 1981
Hull High School in suburban Boston (Massachusetts) is rated as one of the top 10 secondary schools in the country offering a computer education program. The same computers used by the students are shared by school officials for administrative tasks. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science Education, Data Processing Occupations, Programing
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Sullivan, Virginia; Young, R. Kent – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1990
Rather than abandoning education in secretarial/office administration disciplines, universities should be leading the educational transformation required to exploit the potential of computer-based technologies. These new careers will require intellectual and skill development for innovation, flexibility for competitiveness, capacity for adjusting…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Office Automation
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Woodward, Christel A.; Anderson, David O. – Evaluation and the Health Professions, 1982
Reasons behind the trend by health professional schools to use computers for storing, sorting, and retrieving student data are discussed. Methods are suggested to ensure that the data system will meet administrative and evaluative needs and be financially viable. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Admission (School), Allied Health Occupations Education, Computer Oriented Programs
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Sandberg, Jacobijn; Anjewierden, Anjo; Groothuismink, Jolanda; de Hoog, Robert; Giebels, Mascha – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2000
Many individuals throughout Europe acquire knowledge and skills in an informal manner for which they find no official recognition. The CREDIT (Capabilities, Registration, Evaluation, Diagnosis and advice through Internet Technology) project develops a computer system that supports the assessment and accreditation process and provides advice on…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Achievement, Child Care Occupations, Competence
Giuliano, Vincent E. – Scientific American, 1982
Discusses how technology is changing the nature of office work by introducing new information-processing machines, programs for operating them, and communications systems for interconnecting them. Includes diagrams of preindustrial, industrial, and information-age offices. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Information Networks, Labor
Manning, D. Thompson; And Others – Technological Horizons in Education, 1983
Describes an interactive videodisc application program developed to train army medics. Indicates that reduced instructor teaching time and a high degree of student satisfaction in mastering complex, high-stress tasks are the optimum results achieved by the program. (JN)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Computer Oriented Programs, Educational Technology, Interaction
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