Computerized Feedback
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1. A efetividade de feedbacks informatizados sobre a autoregulação da aprendizagem em cursos a distância : um estudo de caso na área da computação
O objetivo desta Tese é analisar a efetividade de feedbacks informatizados sobre a auto-regulação da aprendizagem em um de curso superior a distância na área de Computação. A análise se deu a partir do desenvolvimento de um estudo de caso. O caso estudado constituiu-se da observação de registros provenientes da interação de alunos com uma ferrame
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Desenvolvimento e avaliação de um programa de habilidades sociais com mães de crianças defeicientes visuais.
Studies on visually disabled children have emphasized the relevant role of parents in their overall motor, cognitive, and social-affective development. Likewise, studies indicate that parents behavior like fear, insecurity, overprotection, and deficient social performances may interfere negatively in the learning of social repertoires necessary for the child
Publicado em: 2005
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3. Evaluation of voice and speech intelligibility of deaf individuals before and after speech therapy utilizing computerized resources. / "Avaliação da voz e inteligibilidade da fala de surdos antes e depois da terapia fonoaudiológica com recurso computadorizado"
INTRODUÇÃO: A audição é fundamental para aquisição e desenvolvimento da fala. Atualmente, mesmo com o avanço no atendimento ao surdo utilizando a língua de sinais, muitos procuram pelo trabalho oral. OBJETIVO: Avaliar as mudanças na voz e na fala de surdos após a aplicação de um procedimento terapêutico que utiliza como apoio o feedback visual.
Publicado em: 2004
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4. Computerized Prompting and Feedback of Diabetes Care: A Review of the Literature
Diabetes Technology Society.
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5. Does Feedback Improve the Quality of Computerized Medical Records in Primary Care?
Objective: The MediPlus database collects anonymized information from generalpractice computer systems in the United Kingdom, for research purposes. Data quality markers are collated and fed back to the participating general practitioners. The authors examined whether this feedback had a significant effect on data quality.
American Medical Informatics Association.
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6. Health technology assessment review: Computerized glucose regulation in the intensive care unit - how to create artificial control
Current care guidelines recommend glucose control (GC) in critically ill patients. To achieve GC, many ICUs have implemented a (nurse-based) protocol on paper. However, such protocols are often complex, time-consuming, and can cause iatrogenic hypoglycemia. Computerized glucose regulation protocols may improve patient safety, efficiency, and nurse compliance
BioMed Central.
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7. Social Context Rapidly Modulates the Influence of Auditory Feedback on Avian Vocal Motor Control
Sensory feedback is important for the learning and control of a variety of behaviors. Vocal motor production in songbirds is a powerful model system to study sensory influences on behavior because the learning, maintenance, and control of song are critically dependent on auditory feedback. Based on previous behavioral and neural experiments, it has been hypo
American Physiological Society.
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8. MedReach: building an Area Health Education Center medical information outreach system for Northwest Ohio*†
In collaboration with regional partners in northwest Ohio, the Area Health Education Center (AHEC) program at the Medical College of Ohio (MCO) at Toledo is reaching out to underserved areas, helping to provide educational opportunities to health care professionals in these communities. This paper describes the development of MedReach, a medical information
Medical Library Association.
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9. Involving Users in the Implementation of an Imaging Order Entry System
Physician order entry is a powerful function of a computerized hospital information system. Although designed to be clinician-driven, the imaging section of the order entry system may not be designed optimally to engage the clinician with imaging procedures logically organized for the clinician's typical work patterns. There also may be resistance among over
American Medical Informatics Association.
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10. A multidisciplinary approach to information and critical appraisal instruction.
The formulation of clinical decisions based on evidence requires the ability to locate information and evaluate it critically. A ten-week critical appraisal course for third-year medical students, taught cooperatively by library and Department of Medicine faculty, integrates education in the selection, evaluation, and application of information to patient ca
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11. Role of endogenous opiates in the expression of negative feedback actions of androgen and estrogen on pulsatile properties of luteinizing hormone secretion in man.
We have tested the participation of endogenous opiate pathways in the negative feedback actions of gonadal steroids on pulsatile properties of luteinizing (LH) hormone release in normal men. To this end, sex steroid hormones were infused intravenously at dosages that under steady state conditions selectively suppressed either the frequency or the amplitude o
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12. The computer research network of the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners: an approach to general practice research in New Zealand.
Computers are now in widespread use by general practitioners (GPs) in many countries. In New Zealand this development has advanced general practice research by enabling collaboration among a small population of doctors practising in geographically diverse locations. This paper reviews the establishment of the Computer Research Network of the Royal New Zealan