3 Mnemonic Devices to Improve CME Learning
Mnemonic devices are strategies that make complex information easier to recall. There are several types of mnemonic devices. One mnemonic device is the method…
Mnemonic devices are strategies that make complex information easier to recall. There are several types of mnemonic devices. One mnemonic device is the method…
According to the popular VARK system, there are four learning styles: visual learners, aural learners, kinesthetic learners, and reading/writing learners (Kharb, Samanta, Jindal, &…
Let’s face it: Clear communication skills are vital. As there is an increasing reliance on the written word to communicate in the digital age,…
We are excited to announce that we will be attending the Teaching with Technology Conference in Baltimore, Maryland! At this conference, we look forward…
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Despite what you might think, lower literacy is not synonymous with being illiterate. In fact, people of lower literacy can read, they just struggle…
According to Butler (2008), ageism is defined as systematic prejudice and discrimination against older adults (as cited in Harris, Krygsman, Waschenko, & Rudman, 2017).…
What is the Flipped Classroom? The flipped classroom is a blended learning model. In this model, educational resources are delivered via an online education…
Blended learning involves an education that combines in-person teaching with online learning platforms. This teaching method is especially useful in nursing curricula because online…
What Is Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives? Bloom’s taxonomy of educational objectives is a classification system in which learning objectives can be arranged according…