Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

A school without books - any downsides of switching to digital-only?

Below are are several related videos from the WSJ YouTube channel. My suggestion is to watch them all before forming an opinion.

Tablet Guides Med Students in Gross Anatomy Lab -- A digital dissection manual, published by a professor and students at Columbia's medical college, aims to improve the gross anatomy student experience:



A High School Without Textbooks -- Archbishop Stepinac High School, in White Plains, N.Y., is one of the first schools in the U.S. to do away with paper textbooks. Instead, the all-boys prep school requires students to use tablets and laptops in class:



Children in some Chicago suburbs who go to standard, public-funded schools are required to have either an iPad or Google Chromebook. These devices replace some, or all, of their textbooks. According to many parents, the results so far are mixed.

Can Games Help Improve Education? A growing number of education experts, school districts and companies are applying what young people love about games and gaming to new tools for teaching core subjects. But do they work? The current generation of educational games leaves a lot of room for improvement:



5 Tips for Parents of Tablet-Addicted Kids -- How young is too young to be using an iPad or other touch-screen media device? What should parents do if they can't get their children off the tablet?



The short answer: "Children learn best when they interact with people, not screens."

Top 5 Tech Tips from a Teacher -- Here are the Top 5 Tech Tips from the all-digital "Ohio teacher of the year" who records videos at night and texts her students. However, studies have shown that is it not possible for "all students to be engaged 100% of the time". Human brain needs a break after about 20 minutes of intensive education:



The videos above bring the logical question: If most of the learning will be done via apps, videos and games, do children need to go to the actual school building? To faciliate normal psychological development, they can comminicate with their peers at other venues such as basketball games, karate classes, group practices, etc.

Related:

Six Advantages of Online Learning - WSJ YouTube http://bit.ly/1cJrAK0
Digital piracy is rapidly spreading to books and e-books

Digital piracy is rapidly spreading to books and e-books

From CNN:

Digital piracy, long confined to music and movies, is spreading to books. And as electronic reading devices such as Amazon's Kindle, the Sony Reader, Barnes & Noble's Nook, and smartphones boost demand for e-books, the problem may only get worse.

Textbooks are frequently pirated, but so are many other categories including professional content, such as medical books and technical guides, a lot of general fiction and non-fiction. It really runs the gamut.

Some authors have even gone as far as to shrug off e-book technology altogether. J.K Rowling has thus far refused to make any of her Harry Potter books available digitally because of piracy fears.

However, Amazon reports that Kindle owners buy, on average, 3.1 times as many books on the site as other customers.

References:
Digital piracy hits the e-book industry. CNN.

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"The doctor in literature: Private life" by Solomon Posen at Google
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"The doctor in literature: Private life" by Solomon Posen at Google Books

"This is a structured, annotated and indexed anthology dealing with the personality and the behaviour of doctors, and doctor-patient relationships - ideal for medical humanities courses."

Books that reference ClinicalCases.org and CasesBlog

Books that reference ClinicalCases.org and CasesBlog

Internet cool tools for physicians By Melissa L. Rethlefsen, David L. Rothman, Daniel Stéphane Mojon:

Some Blogs We Like: "Clinical Cases and Images – Blog (http:// casesblog.blogspot.com/) – This consistently interesting blog written by Dr. Ves Dimov features case histories, medical news, images, and useful practical technology tips."



Healthcare and the Effect of Technology: Developments, Challenges. Stefane M. Kabene - 2010:

"Giustini (2007) provided a summary of useful Web 2.0 applications in medicine (eg, Ves Dimov's Clinical Cases and Images Blog; Ask Dr. Wiki; Ganfyd."

New Directions in Intelligent Interactive Multimedia - Page 517 George A. Tsihrintzis, Maria Virvou, Robert J. Howlett - 2008.

Computational Intelligence in Healthcare 4: Advanced Methodologies - Page 319 Isabelle Bichindaritz, Lakhmi C. Jain, Sachin Vaidya - 2010.



Medical librarian 2.0: use of Web 2.0 technologies in reference. M. Sandra Wood - 2007.

Social Media Marketing All-in-One For Dummies - Page 76 Jan Zimmerman, Doug Shalin.

Ubiquitous Health and Medical Informatics: The Ubiquity 2.0 Trend and Beyond. Sabah Mohammed, Jinan Fiaidhi - 2010.

The Hospitalist Manual - Page 308 - Manish Mehta, Arun Thomas Mathews - 2009.