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Poole, Debra Ann; Bruck, Maggie – Developmental Review, 2012
There is a long-held assumption that objects help bridge the gap between what children know and what they can (or are willing to) explain. In this review, we present research on the extent to which two types of objects used as props in investigative interviews of children, anatomical dolls and body (human figure) diagrams, actually help children…
Descriptors: Evidence, Sexual Abuse, Interviews, Children
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Werner, T. C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
The components of a performance-enhancing drug (PED) test in sports include sample selection, collection, establishing sample integrity, sample pretreatment, analyte detection, data evaluation, reporting results, and action taken based on the result. Undergraduate curricula generally focus on the detection and evaluation steps of an analytical…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Athletes, Chemistry, College Science
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Hamson-Utley, J. Jordan; Stiller-Ostrowski, Jennifer L. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2013
Evidence-based practice (EBP) and educational technology have become fundamental skills within athletic training programs. The objective of this article is to share experiences implementing clinical orthopaedic evaluation applications ("apps") that can be integrated into classroom and clinical education to enhance students' proficiency…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Training
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Barbeau, Michele L.; Johnson, Marjorie; Gibson, Candace; Rogers, Kem A. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Increasing enrollment in post-secondary institutions across North America, along with an increase in popularity of and demand for distance education is pressuring institutions to offer a greater number and variety of courses online. A fully online laboratory course in microscopic anatomy (histology) which can be taught simultaneously with a…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Online Courses, Medical Education, Laboratories
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Noble, Kimberly G.; Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S.; Grieve, Stuart M.; Brickman, Adam M. – Developmental Science, 2013
Socioeconomic status is an important predictor of cognitive development and academic achievement. Late adolescence provides a unique opportunity to study how the attainment of socioeconomic status (in the form of years of education) relates to cognitive and neural development, during a time when age-related cognitive and neural development is…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Task Analysis, Diagnostic Tests
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Familiari, Giuseppe; Relucenti, Michela; Heyn, Rosemarie; Baldini, Rossella; D'Andrea, Giancarlo; Familiari, Pietro; Bozzao, Alessandro; Raco, Antonino – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Neuroanatomy is considered to be one of the most difficult anatomical subjects for students. To provide motivation and improve learning outcomes in this area, clinical cases and neurosurgical images from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractographies produced using an intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging apparatus (MRI/DTI) were presented and…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Brain, Visual Aids, Surgery
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Kotzé, Sanet Henriët; Driescher, Natasha Darné; Mole, Calvin Gerald – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
In a study conducted in 2011, the use of full body digital X-ray images (Lodox® Statscan®) and drawings were described for surface anatomy education during which suggestions were made by students on how to improve the method. Educational innovations should continuously be adjusted and improved to provide the best possible scenario for student…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Followup Studies, Visual Aids, Radiology
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Marzin, Patricia; de Vries, Erica – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2013
Making the connection between science and technology might be important for students to learn to identify and solve problems and to acquire scientific knowledge and skills. The research reported in this article concerned the development of a design situation in a science classroom and the study of students performing in this situation. More…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Prior Learning, Anatomy, Evolution
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Larkin, Theresa A.; McAndrew, Darryl J. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
Changes in medical education have affected both curriculum design and delivery. Many medical schools now use integrated curricula and a systemic approach, with reduced hours of anatomy teaching. While learning anatomy via dissection is invaluable in educational, professional, and personal development, it is time intensive and supports a regional…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Laboratory Procedures, Student Participation
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Khot, Zaid; Quinlan, Kaitlyn; Norman, Geoffrey R.; Wainman, Bruce – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2013
There is increasing use of computer-based resources to teach anatomy, although no study has compared computer-based learning to traditional. In this study, we examine the effectiveness of three formats of anatomy learning: (1) a virtual reality (VR) computer-based module, (2) a static computer-based module providing Key Views (KV), (3) a plastic…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Electronic Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Computer Simulation
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Salajan, Florin D.; Mount, Greg J.; Prakki, Anuradha – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2015
This article has a dual purpose: it describes the development of First Year Dental Anatomy (FYDA), a web-based 3D interactive application used in the dental curriculum at a major Canadian university, and it reports on the results of a research study conducted to assess the perception of learning benefits students experienced through the use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dental Schools, Dentistry, Questionnaires
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Bentley, Danielle Christine; Robinson, Andrea Cristina; Ruscitti, Robert Joseph – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
With the growing volume of obtainable medical information and scientific literature, it is crucial that students in the field of allied health professions develop and refine the research skill set necessary to effectively find, retrieve, analyze, and use this information. This skill set can be effectively developed using student inquiry; an active…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Allied Health Occupations, Inquiry, Active Learning
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Azzi, Alain J.; Ramnanan, Christopher J.; Smith, Jennifer; Dionne, Éric; Jalali, Alireza – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
Through a modified team-based learning (TBL) in the anatomy pre-clerkship curriculum, formative evaluations are utilized in the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine to assess and predict students' outcomes on summative examinations. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficiency of formative assessments to predict student's…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Tests, Academic Failure, Formative Evaluation
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Herrmann, Gudrun; Woermann, Ulrich; Schlegel, Claudia – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2015
Teamwork and the interprofessional collaboration of all health professions are a guarantee of patient safety and highly qualified treatment in patient care. In the daily clinical routine, physicians and nurses must work together, but the education of the different health professions occurs separately in various places, mostly without interrelated…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Professional Development, Professional Education, Nursing Education
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Topping, Daniel B. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2014
Anatomy educators are being tasked with delivering the same quantity and quality of material in the face of fewer classroom and laboratory hours. As a result they have turned to computer-aided instruction (CAI) to supplement and augment curriculum delivery. Research on the satisfaction and use of anatomy videos, a form of CAI, on examination…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Human Body, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
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