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Dawn, I'm so glad that this idea will solve a challenge you have without the instruments. It is a fun and involving way to learn the supplies.

Michele Deck

Using the "wheel of supplies" concept would be a great way to teach some of the laboratory instrumentation concepts, since I do not actually have the instrumentation as a resource. I could use pictures of the various instruments, or even specific parts of one instrument and ask questions accordingly. Thanks for the great idea!

I would need to review the titles to be able to answer this question. I'm sorry but I am only an adjunct instructor there & just happened to check my email from a remote location today. I would have to briefly review the module to answer this. If you would like me to do so, please contact me at my personal email kimberlybarrett@bellsouth.net as I can view those by phone.

Thanks!

Venusa, the combination of teaching methods is the formula for success learning in a clinical content area. Thanks for highlighting that fact.

Michele Deck

I always use a combination of teaching strategies particularly when teaching clinical courses to students. A combination of demonstration, short lecture and integrating simulation are the strategies that I find useful and effective in teaching clinical skills. Because the emphasis in teaching clinical courses are not only focused on the clinical skills but also include the critical thinking and analysis, theses strategies enable instructors to provide scenario or activity that stimulates these aspects of learning whiich otherwise are not possible.

Charlotte, you may be surprised at how well they can think and act after using the puzzle.

Michele Deck

I particularly like the thinking puzzle and will try my best to use it in my nutrition course this week! I like thinking outside of the box and encouraging others to do so! Very interesting idea.

Brush to FAME: HIPAA is extremely important in the field of pharmacy. We can't just share private information to anyone.

Luisa, I have had much success with this method and I encourage you to incorporate it into your classes.

Michele Deck

Jerry, thank you for describing your collaborative projects. You know that learning occurs when the students are invested with the content. I appreciate your description.

Michele Deck

anne, this is a transition activity that will focus them on thinking, which is critical to learn the content we teach. I hope you use this one in your classes.

Michele Deck

The "weakest think" fits my teaching style the best. I am concerned with some of my students' critical thinking skills. Often times they react and act instinctively to a situation based on what they would do outside of clinic instead of critically evaluating what the best action would be. This activity would allow me to see who needed extra help with critical thinking skills.

I try to foster an active learning environment with multiple collaborative projects. This week, for example, the students are being challenged to create and present group case studies that are entertaining as well as informative. Each case study has to bein with a clever marketing slogan. All the strategies I've read so far seem like an ideal fit. "The Weakest Think" methodology, however does appear more aligned with my style as compared with the others.

I really like the idea of starting each class period with a thinking puzzle to get the students in a critical thinking mode. Too often they are still focusing on outside activites, and need to immediately focus on the project at hand.

Marla, I like that when used in a group, the experience of others can teach as much as an instructor could.

Michele Deck

Lynn, and it looks like a simple decision making activity, but it can go as deep as you want it to.

Michele Deck

The "weakest think" gives students the chance to think critically and find solutions to possible problems/scenarios that may occur in clinical settings. It also allows students to work together using others experiences and discuss options to find the best solution.

Definitely the weakest think! Students seem to have so much trouble with critical thinking...it would add to their ability to analyze...then think their way through.

mary, thank you for the positive feedback about this class. I designed it to offer multiple teaching ideas in the hopes everyone could find one to adapt to their classes.

Michele Deck

I love the concepts of all the activities.I teach anatomy and use a similar activity when I do the Integumentary System to get the student to understand how important observation is. I really like the distraction added to the observation. I love this class and its ideas.

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