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Royal, Kenneth D.; Gilliland, Kurt O.; Kernick, Edward T. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
Any examination that involves moderate to high stakes implications for examinees should be psychometrically sound and legally defensible. Currently, there are two broad and competing families of test theories that are used to score examination data. The majority of instructors outside the high-stakes testing arena rely on classical test theory…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Scoring, Evaluation Methods, Anatomy
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Hefter, Harald; Jost, Wolfgang H.; Reissig, Andrea; Zakine, Benjamin; Bakheit, Abdel Magid; Wissel, Jorg – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 2012
A significant percentage of patients suffering from a stroke involving motor-relevant central nervous system regions will develop a spastic movement disorder. Hyperactivity of different muscle combinations forces the limbs affected into abnormal postures or movement patterns. As muscular hyperactivity can effectively and safely be treated with…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Anatomy, Classification, Patients
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Lauer, Claire – Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy, 2012
In a 2009 "Computers and Composition" article, I examined how the terms multimedia and multimodal were used in academic and industry situations. This webtext extends that argument to investigate the ways in which a variety of other terms, including digital media and new media, are defined by scholars in the fields of computers and composition and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Anatomy, Definitions, Higher Education
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Findlater, Gordon S.; Kristmundsdottir, Fanney; Parson, Simon H.; Gillingwater, Thomas H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2012
The ability to deliver sufficient core anatomical knowledge and understanding to medical students with limited time and resources remains a major challenge for anatomy educators. Here, we report the results of switching from a primarily didactic method of teaching to supported self-directed learning for students studying anatomy as part of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Anatomy, Independent Study, Lecture Method
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Cornwall, Jon; Perry, Gary F.; Louw, Graham; Stringer, Mark D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2012
The altruistic act of body donation provides a precious resource for both teaching and researching human anatomy. However, relatively little is known about individuals who donate their bodies to science (donors), and in particular whether donors in different geographical locations share similar characteristics. A multicenter prospective survey of…
Descriptors: Donors, Human Body, Individual Characteristics, Family Structure
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Bunton, Kate; Leddy, Mark – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
Many adolescents and adults with Down syndrome have reduced speech intelligibility. Reasons for this reduction may relate to differences in anatomy and physiology, both of which are important for creating an intelligible speech signal. The purpose of this study was to document acoustic vowel space and articulatory working space for two adult…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Vowels, Down Syndrome, Physiology
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Brunner, Jana; Hoole, Phil; Perrier, Pascal – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
The purpose of this work is to investigate the role of three articulatory parameters (tongue position, jaw position and tongue grooving) in the production of /s/. Six normal speakers' speech was perturbed by a palatal prosthesis. The fricative was recorded acoustically and through electromagnetic articulography in four conditions: (1) unperturbed,…
Descriptors: Phonemes, Articulation (Speech), Feedback (Response), German
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Syal, Supriya; Finlay, Barbara L. – Developmental Science, 2011
Alteration of the organization of social and motivational neuroanatomical circuitry must have been an essential step in the evolution of human language. Development of vocal communication across species, particularly birdsong, and new research on the neural organization and evolution of social and motivational circuitry, together suggest that…
Descriptors: Neurology, Language Acquisition, Neurological Organization, Evolution
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Duray, Stephen M.; Mekow, Craig L. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
Chiropractic and medical colleges have experienced a significant increase in the number of female applicants in recent years, a percentage of whom are pregnant or become pregnant following admission. It is therefore important to ask the question: How do institutions that educate future health care providers address the issue of pregnancy and the…
Descriptors: Pregnant Students, College Students, Anatomy, Medical Education
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Richardson, April; Hazzard, Matthew; Challman, Sandra D.; Morgenstein, Aaron M.; Brueckner, Jennifer K. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
This article describes the emerging role of educational multiuser virtual environments, specifically Second Life[TM], in anatomical sciences education. Virtual worlds promote inquiry-based learning and conceptual understanding, potentially making them applicable for teaching and learning gross anatomy. A short introduction to Second Life as an…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Virtual Classrooms, Electronic Learning, Higher Education
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Golda, Stephanie DuPont – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2011
Objective testing techniques, such as multiple-choice examinations, are a widely accepted method of assessment in gross anatomy. In order to deter cheating on these types of examinations, instructors often design several versions of an examination to distribute. These versions usually involve the rearrangement of questions and their corresponding…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Multiple Choice Tests, Science Tests, Case Studies
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Mattheis, Allison; Ingram, Debra; Jensen, Murray S.; Jackson, Jon – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
This article describes the results of a study that investigated the experiences of a group of high school anatomy and physiology teachers who participated in a cadaver dissection laboratory workshop organized through a university-school partnership. Teacher feedback was collected before, during, and after the workshop through pre-arrival surveys,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Anatomy, Physiology
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Fernandes, Alisha Rebecca; Palombella, Andrew; Salfi, Jenn; Wainman, Bruce – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
Healthcare delivery is reliant on a team-based approach, and interprofessional education (IPE) provides a means by which such collaboration skills can be fostered prior to entering the workplace. IPE within healthcare programs has been associated with improved collaborative behavior, patient care and satisfaction, reduced clinical error, and…
Descriptors: Professional Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Medical Students, Medical Education
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Preece, Daniel; Williams, Sarah B.; Lam, Richard; Weller, Renate – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Three-dimensional (3D) information plays an important part in medical and veterinary education. Appreciating complex 3D spatial relationships requires a strong foundational understanding of anatomy and mental 3D visualization skills. Novel learning resources have been introduced to anatomy training to achieve this. Objective evaluation of their…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Models, Visual Aids, Textbooks
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Bacro, Thierry R. H.; Gebregziabher, Mulugeta; Ariail, Jennie – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
The literature reports that using Learning Recording Systems (LRS) is usually well received by students but that the pedagogical value of LRS in academic settings remains somewhat unclear. The primary aim of the current study is to document students' perceptions, actual pattern of usage, and impact of use of LRS on students' grade in a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Lecture Method, Nonprint Media, Medical Education
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