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Associations between children's independent mobility and physical activity

Non-school settings

Schoeppe S, Duncan MJ, Badland HM, Oliver M.
GSID: 0JRYTyxwUVAJ
S Schoeppe, MJ Duncan, HM Badland, M Oliver… - BMC Public Health, 2014 - Springer

… for differences in epoch length settings across sites. Sixty … non-school destinations will likely also influence their physical activity levels [48], besides the commuting itself. However, detailed information on what leisure-time activities children specifically engaged in at non-school...

Built environment and physical activity in New Zealand adolescents: a protocol for a cross-sectional study

Non-school settings

Cerin E, Duncan S, Hinckson EA, Mavoa S, Oliver M.
GSID: zuFkEYc4XeQJ
EA Hinckson, S Duncan, M Oliver, S Mavoa, E Cerin… - BMJ open, 2014 - bmjopen.bmj.com

Introduction Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects and the means for a sustained effect on behaviour change. Population-wide effects …

Technological determinism in educational technology research: some alternative ways of thinking about the relationship between learning and technology

technology education

Oliver M.
GSID: azXQFfXFjroJ
M Oliver - Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2011 - Wiley Online Library

This paper argues that research on the educational uses of technology frequently overemphasizes the influence of technology. Research in the field is considered a form of …

An introduction to the evaluation of learning technology

evaluation

Oliver M.
GSID: YMaiXV17vvMJ
M Oliver - Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 2000 - JSTOR

… from the wider evaluation … evaluation, attempts to provide tools to support practitioner-led evaluation, authenticity, the problem of defining and measuring costs, the role of checklists, the influence of the quality agenda on evaluation and the way in...

The efficacy of inquiry-based instruction in science: A comparative analysis of six countries using PISA 2015

science instruction

Oliver M, McConney A, Woods-McConney A.
GSID: lwZB5UX6wJAJ
M Oliver, A McConney, A Woods-McConney - Research in Science …, 2021 - Springer

… Specifically, it is about the efficacy of inquiry-based instruction in science, in comparison with two other distinguishable approaches to teaching secondary science: adaptive instruction and teacher-directed instruction. The study builds on previous analyses of relationships …

Embedding theory into learning technology practice with toolkits

pedagogy

Conole G, Oliver M.
GSID: zsfa43YxtsMJ
G Conole, M Oliver - Journal of Interactive Media in …, 2002 - www-jime.open.ac.uk

Expert and theoretical knowledge about the use of learning technology is not always available to practitioners. This paper illustrates one way in which practitioners can be …

Mapping pedagogy and tools for effective learning design

pedagogy

Conole G, Oliver M, Seale J.
GSID: ZdXWxgRlJXMJ
G Conole, M Dyke, M Oliver, J Seale - Computers & Education, 2004 - Elsevier

A number of pedagogies and approaches are often quoted in the e-learning literature – constructivism, communities of practice, collaboration – but we suggest that much of what is described could more easily be explained in terms of didactic and...

[Henri Mondor, the surgeon].

Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine

Olivier C.
PMID: 3904935
Bull Acad Natl Med. 1985 May;169(5):663-71.

No abstract available.

Targeting B cells in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: from pathophysiology to optimal clinical management.

Therapeutic advances in neurological disorders

Bittner S, Ruck T, Wiendl H, Grauer OM, Meuth SG.
PMID: 28450895
Ther Adv Neurol Disord. 2017 Jan;10(1):51-66. doi: 10.1177/1756285616666741. Epub 2016 Sep 02.

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease that is caused by an autoimmune response against central nervous system (CNS) structures. Traditionally considered a T-cell-mediated disorder, the contribution of B cells to the pathogenesis of MS has long...

The roles of impact and inertia in the failure of a shoelace knot.

Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences

Daily-Diamond CA, Gregg CE, O'Reilly OM.
PMID: 28484324
Proc Math Phys Eng Sci. 2017 Apr;473(2200):20160770. doi: 10.1098/rspa.2016.0770. Epub 2017 Apr 12.

The accidental untying of a shoelace while walking often occurs without warning. In this paper, we discuss the series of events that lead to a shoelace knot becoming untied. First, the repeated impact of the shoe on the floor...

[Therapeutic approaches to gonarthrosis].

Revue de l'infirmiere

Argenson JN, Parratte S, Ollivier M.
PMID: 27633693
Rev Infirm. 2016 Aug-Sep;223:25-7. doi: 10.1016/j.revinf.2016.06.005.

Often linked to sequelae of a knee injury or knee deformities, gonarthrosis is the most frequent form of osteoarthritis of the limbs. A variety of methods and therapies can be used to treat it. For advanced conditions, treatment may...

Testing the social competition hypothesis of depression using a simple economic game.

BJPsych open

Kupferberg A, Hager OM, Fischbacher U, Brändle LS, Haynes M, Hasler G.
PMID: 27703769
BJPsych Open. 2016 Mar 24;2(2):163-169. doi: 10.1192/bjpo.bp.115.001362. eCollection 2016 Mar.

BACKGROUND: Price's social competition hypothesis interprets the depressive state as an unconscious, involuntary losing strategy, which enables individuals to yield and accept defeat in competitive situations.AIMS: We investigated whether patients who suffer from major depressive disorder (MDD) would avoid...

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