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Comparative effectiveness of technology-enhanced simulation versus other instructional methods: a systematic review and meta-analysis

instructional interventions

Brydges R, Cook DA, Hamstra SJ.
GSID: RPT_iVmRC28J
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 …

Instructional design variations in internet-based learning for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis

instructional interventions

Cook DA, Levinson AJ.
GSID: WmvcZu6u5NgJ
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 …

Adapting web-based instruction to residents' knowledge improves learning efficiency

instructional interventions

Beckman TJ, Cook DA.
GSID: rlnyKf8aDs8J
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 …

Comparative effectiveness of instructional design features in simulation-based education: systematic review and meta-analysis

instructional interventions

Cook DA, Hamstra SJ, Brydges R.
GSID: FrfPM5Ah3isJ
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...

Time and learning efficiency in Internet-based learning: a systematic review and meta-analysis

instructional interventions

Cook DA, Levinson AJ.
GSID: oVyU7Xutnk0J
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...

Conducting systematic reviews in medical education: a stepwise approach

instructional interventions

Cook DA, West CP.
GSID: 501X1yalbioJ
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 …

Twelve tips for evaluating educational programs

program design

Cook DA.
GSID: SRc_chID218J
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 …

Teaching the process of science: faculty perceptions and an effective methodology

faculty

Coil D, Wenderoth MP.
GSID: VMtqeFNImncJ
D Coil, MP Wenderoth, M Cunningham… - CBE—Life Sciences …, 2010 - Am Soc Cell Biol

… for faculty (Supplemental Material A, Faculty Survey). The survey was vetted by nine faculty … We sent the survey to approximately 450 life science faculty and postdoctoral fellows from a …

Technology-enhanced simulation for health professions education: a systematic review and meta-analysis

technology education

Cook DA, Brydges R.
GSID: 4ptR6UWoPtQJ
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 …

What do we mean by web‐based learning? A systematic review of the variability of interventions

instructional interventions

Cook DA, Levinson AJ.
GSID: M8bgqVJ_Hw4J
DA Cook, S Garside, AJ Levinson… - Medical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library

… Such a description could enable researchers to more clearly define their instructional interventions, which, in turn, will facilitate future evidence syntheses. A detailed summary of previous instructional designs might also provide developers with ideas for future implementations. …

Measuring motivational characteristics of courses: applying Keller's instructional materials motivation survey to a web-based course

instructional interventions

Cook DA, Beckman TJ.
GSID: eK4K-FG2kTcJ
DA Cook, TJ Beckman, KG Thomas… - Academic …, 2009 - journals.lww.com

… Interventions The instructional interventions were two Web-based learning modules, one on asthma and the other on depression, each developed using two instructional designs. In the standard design, the module began with a patient scenario and a multiple-choice question....

Peer victimization (and harsh parenting) as developmental correlates of cognitive reactivity, a diathesis for depression

out of school settings

Cole DA, Sterba SK.
GSID: cNSA_VfUtGoJ
DA Cole, NC Martin, SK Sterba… - Journal of Abnormal …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org

Prior research has shown cognitive reactivity to be a diathesis for depression. Seeking evidence for the developmental origins of such diatheses, the current study examined peer …

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