Image Based Teaching

Image Based Teaching
Author: Tara Catanzano
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2022-10-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783031118906

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This book offers detailed information on a variety of teaching techniques for radiology. Generational differences in communication and adult learning theory have led to changes in educational content delivery. Traditional didactic teaching methods are no longer embraced by students, requiring educators to learn and adopt new techniques. Radiologists currently in practice have little or no experience with these newer techniques, some thrust upon them abruptly by the COVID pandemic. In addition to practicing radiologists, the next generation of educators are currently in training and often do not receive instruction on educational theory and teaching techniques. It is incumbent upon members of the educational sphere to provide resources for these individuals. This work intends to provide just such a resource. The objectives of the book include: Explaining adult learning theory and brain-friendly teaching Describing teaching techniques to leverage brain-friendly teaching Reinforcing key points with links to online video-based lectures as an accompaniment to the text Topics covered across chapters include helping non-teaching faculty to teach, writing high quality MCQ questions, and teaching quality, safety, and professionalism. Each chapter will have one “key takeaway” chart at the conclusion of the chapter with high-yield key points highlighted in a bulleted format. This is an ideal guide for practicing radiologists, including those not currently working in academic centers. Faculty in non-academic centers can specifically benefit from chapters related to medical student, clinician and patient education. Future academic radiologists (i.e., fellows and residents) can benefit from the text as a foundation for careers in teaching hospitals and academic medical centers.

Language and Image in the Reading Writing Classroom

Language and Image in the Reading Writing Classroom
Author: Kristie S. Fleckenstein,Linda T. Calendrillo,Demetrice A. Worley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2002-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135644864

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A study of language and image in the reading-writing classroom. The essays are divided into four sections on authorizing the image, mental vision, graphic vision, and verbal vision. Topics covered include: inviting imagery into the classroom; and exploring advertising in the diverse classroom.

Evidence based Teaching

Evidence based Teaching
Author: Geoff Petty
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1408504529

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"Evidence Based Teaching presents a coherent, evidence based view of teaching and learning and presents some radical new methods that are known to greatly improve achievement.Evidence Based Teaching will help practically demonstrate how we should teach from the following sources:1. School effectiveness and school improvement research2. Best practice in University teaching3. Best practice in FE teaching4. Effect size studies carried out mainly in schools5. Teaching Thinking skills6. Multiple representations7. Constructivism.Together these strategies, ideas and advice provide us with both general principles for teaching, and very specific methods, all of which can substantially improve teaching and few of which are in common use.This new, revised edition includes a variety of improvements to the text, as well as a fresh new design in line with its companion title, Teaching Today 4th edn."--Publisher's website.

Handbook of Research on Online Discussion Based Teaching Methods

Handbook of Research on Online Discussion Based Teaching Methods
Author: Wilton, Lesley,Brett, Clare
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799832935

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In this digital age, faculty, teachers, and teacher educators are increasingly expected to adopt and adapt pedagogical perspectives to support student learning in instructional environments featuring online or blended learning. One highly adopted element of online and blended learning involves the use of online learning discussions. Discussion-based learning offers a rich pedagogical context for creating learning opportunities as well as a great deal of flexibility for a wide variety of learning and learner contexts. As post-secondary and, increasingly, K-12 institutions cope with the rapid growth of online learning, and an increase in the cultural diversity of learners, it is critical to understand, at a detailed level, the relationship between online interaction and learning and how educationally-effective interactions might be nurtured, in an inclusive way, by instructors. The Handbook of Research on Online Discussion-Based Teaching Methods is a cutting-edge research publication that seeks to identify promising designs, pedagogical and assessment strategies, conceptual models, and theoretical frameworks that support discussion-based learning in online and blended learning environments. This book provides a better understanding of the effects and both commonalities and differences of new tools that support interaction, such as video, audio, and real-time interaction in discussion-based learning. Featuring a wide range of topics such as gamification, intercultural learning, and digital agency, this book is ideal for teachers, educational software developers, instructional designers, IT consultants, academicians, curriculum designers, researchers, and students.

Teacher Inquiry

Teacher Inquiry
Author: Anthony Clarke,Gaalen Lee Erickson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 041529794X

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The importance of educational research for professional development and classroom practice is becoming increasingly significant. This collection looks at both enacting teacher research and the methodologies involved within it.

Children S Literature And Computer Based Teaching

Children S Literature And Computer Based Teaching
Author: Unsworth, Len,Thomas, Angela,Simpson, Alyson M.
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780335216369

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Provides information on ways to implement lessons and activities in children's literature through information and communications technology.

Learner Based Teaching Resource Books for Teachers

Learner Based Teaching   Resource Books for Teachers
Author: Colin Campbell,Hanna Kryszewska
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9780194426091

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The book provides seventy language practice activities which use the wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise that learners bring with them to the classroom.

Teaching Atlas of Abdominal Imaging

Teaching Atlas of Abdominal Imaging
Author: Mukesh G. Harisinghani,Peter R. Mueller
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781638532675

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Comprehensive review of diseases of the abdomen and pelvis Teaching Atlas of Abdominal Imaging is a case-based reference covering the full spectrum of common and uncommon problems of the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tract encountered in everyday practice. The book organizes cases into sections based on the anatomic location of the problem. Each chapter provides succinct descriptions of clinical presentation, radiologic findings, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis for the case. The chapter then discusses the background for each diagnosis, clinical findings, common complications, etiology, imaging findings, treatment, and prognosis. Key features: Succinct text and consistent presentation in each chapter enhance the ease of use Practical discussion of all current imaging modalities Nearly 550 high-quality images demonstrate key concepts Bulleted lists of pearls and pitfalls at the end of each chapter highlight important points An appendix with 64-slice protocols for various CT scans, such as dual-phase liver and pancreatic scans Ideal for both self-assessment and rapid review, this book is a valuable resource for radiologists, gastrointestinal and genitourinary radiologists, and fellows and residents in these specialties.