instructional interventions
Brydges R, Cook DA, Hamstra SJ.
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DA Cook, R Brydges, SJ Hamstra… - Simulation in …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
To determine the comparative effectiveness of technology-enhanced simulation, we summarized the results of studies comparing technology-enhanced simulation training with …
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Cook, D. A., Brydges, R., Hamstra, S. J., Zendejas, B., Szostek, J. H., Wang, A. T., ... & Hatala, R. (2012). Comparative effectiveness of technology-enhanced simulation versus other instructional methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Simulation in Healthcare, 7(5), 308-320.
Cook, David A., et al. "Comparative effectiveness of technology-enhanced simulation versus other instructional methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Simulation in Healthcare 7.5 (2012): 308-320.
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instructional interventions
Cook DA, Levinson AJ.
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DA Cook, AJ Levinson, S Garside, DM Dupras… - Academic …, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Purpose A recent systematic review (2008) described the effectiveness of Internet-based learning (IBL) in health professions education. A comprehensive synthesis of research …
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Cook, D. A., Levinson, A. J., Garside, S., Dupras, D. M., Erwin, P. J., & Montori, V. M. (2010). Instructional design variations in internet-based learning for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Academic medicine, 85(5), 909-922.
Cook, David A., et al. "Instructional design variations in internet-based learning for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Academic medicine 85.5 (2010): 909-922.
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instructional interventions
Beckman TJ, Cook DA.
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DA Cook, TJ Beckman, KG Thomas… - Journal of general …, 2008 - Springer
BACKGROUND Increased clinical demands and decreased available time accentuate the need for efficient learning in postgraduate medical training. Adapting Web-based learning …
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Cook, D. A., Beckman, T. J., Thomas, K. G., & Thompson, W. G. (2008). Adapting web-based instruction to residents’ knowledge improves learning efficiency. Journal of general internal medicine, 23(7), 985-990.
Cook, David A., et al. "Adapting web-based instruction to residents’ knowledge improves learning efficiency." Journal of general internal medicine 23.7 (2008): 985-990.
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science instructors
Cook E, Kennedy E.
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E Cook, E Kennedy, SY McGuire - Journal of Chemical Education, 2013 - ACS Publications
College students often find general chemistry to be a very challenging rite of passage on their way to degrees in various science, technology, and mathematics disciplines. As …
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Cook, E., Kennedy, E., & McGuire, S. Y. (2013). Effect of teaching metacognitive learning strategies on performance in general chemistry courses. Journal of Chemical Education, 90(8), 961-967.
Cook, Elzbieta, Eugene Kennedy, and Saundra Y. McGuire. "Effect of teaching metacognitive learning strategies on performance in general chemistry courses." Journal of Chemical Education 90.8 (2013): 961-967.
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after-school interventions
Cook DB.
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KM Klipfel, DB Cook - 2020 - books.google.com
Today's emphasis on metrics and personalization make evidence-based instruction an imperative. In this practice-based handbook, the authors draw on the research of the …
engineering education
Cook E, Daniel S, Mann L.
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E Cook, L Mann, S Daniel - 45th SEFI annual conference, 2017 - opus.lib.uts.edu.au
Global changes in technology and culture have drastically altered the needs of industry and society and thus the graduate engineering workforce required to fulfil those needs. With …
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Cook, E., Mann, L., & Daniel, S. (2017). Co-designing a new engineering curriculum with industry. In 45th SEFI annual conference.
Cook, Emily, Llewellyn Mann, and S. Daniel. "Co-designing a new engineering curriculum with industry." 45th SEFI annual conference. 2017.
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Educational trials
Cook DJ.
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DJ Cook, TRJ Todd - Intensive Care World, 1997 - ccctg.ca
Them is a lorig tradition of research in Canadian critical care medicine. In 1989 the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group was formed to coordinate multi-centre researclz. Past and current topics of iizi1estigation iizclude stress ulcer prophyaxis, pulmonary artery cafheterisatioii,...
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Cook, D. J., & Todd, T. R. J. (1997). The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group: a collaborative educational organization for the advancement of adult clinical ICU research. Intensive Care World, 14, 68-70.
Cook, D. J., and T. R. J. Todd. "The Canadian Critical Care Trials Group: a collaborative educational organization for the advancement of adult clinical ICU research." Intensive Care World 14 (1997): 68-70.
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instructional interventions
Cook DA, Hamstra SJ, Brydges R.
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DA Cook, SJ Hamstra, R Brydges, B Zendejas… - Medical …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
… This is not unexpected, as comparing training vs no training ought to result in greater improvement than comparing two active instructional interventions (Cook 2012a). However, we caution investigators that the small samples that proved sufficient to identify statistically...
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Cook, D. A., Hamstra, S. J., Brydges, R., Zendejas, B., Szostek, J. H., Wang, A. T., ... & Hatala, R. (2013). Comparative effectiveness of instructional design features in simulation-based education: systematic review and meta-analysis. Medical teacher, 35(1), e867-e898.
Cook, David A., et al. "Comparative effectiveness of instructional design features in simulation-based education: systematic review and meta-analysis." Medical teacher 35.1 (2013): e867-e898.
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instructional interventions
Cook DA, Levinson AJ.
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DA Cook, AJ Levinson, S Garside - Advances in health sciences …, 2010 - Springer
… -computer instructional methods in time spent learning, and what features of IBL interventions … differences between media are a function of instructional design rather than an inherent property … However, we expected that stronger instructional methods would take...
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Cook, D. A., Levinson, A. J., & Garside, S. (2010). Time and learning efficiency in Internet-based learning: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Advances in health sciences education, 15, 755-770.
Cook, David A., Anthony J. Levinson, and Sarah Garside. "Time and learning efficiency in Internet-based learning: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Advances in health sciences education 15 (2010): 755-770.
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instructional interventions
Cook DA, West CP.
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DA Cook, CP West - Medical education, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Medical Education 2012: 46: 943–952 Objectives As medical education research continues to proliferate, evidence syntheses will become increasingly important. The purpose of this …
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Cook, D. A., & West, C. P. (2012). Conducting systematic reviews in medical education: a stepwise approach. Medical education, 46(10), 943-952.
Cook, David A., and Colin P. West. "Conducting systematic reviews in medical education: a stepwise approach." Medical education 46.10 (2012): 943-952.
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program design
Cook DA.
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DA Cook - Medical teacher, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
At one time or another, nearly all educators will need to evaluate an educational program to determine its merit or worth. These tips will help readers collect information to inform a …
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Cook, D. A. (2010). Twelve tips for evaluating educational programs. Medical teacher, 32(4), 296-301.
Cook, David A. "Twelve tips for evaluating educational programs." Medical teacher 32.4 (2010): 296-301.
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technology education
Cook DA, Brydges R.
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DA Cook, R Hatala, R Brydges, B Zendejas… - Jama, 2011 - jamanetwork.com
… ConclusionáIn comparison with no intervention, technology-enhanced simulation training in health professions education is consistently … Technology-enhanced simulation is one possible solution. We define technology broadly as materials and devices created or adapted to …
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Cook, D. A., Hatala, R., Brydges, R., Zendejas, B., Szostek, J. H., Wang, A. T., ... & Hamstra, S. J. (2011). Technology-enhanced simulation for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Jama, 306(9), 978-988.
Cook, David A., et al. "Technology-enhanced simulation for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Jama 306.9 (2011): 978-988.
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