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Sign up for free access to Simulation Canada - access over 130 virtual simulations in health eduation and more... 

Sign up for free access to Simulation Canada - access over 130 virtual simulations in health eduation and more...  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Virtu-WIL is a project led by Colleges and Institutes Canada in collaboration with Simulation Canada that uses virtual simulations to enhance healthcare education. Educators across the country have access to over 130 virtual simulations designed to give students in nursing, medical laboratory sciences, and paramedicine innovative hands-on learning experiences and to acquire practical competencies. All

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Educational Apps for Learning About Human Body via Educators' Technology 

Educational Apps for Learning About Human Body via Educators' Technology  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Grade 6 Poster Contest. Infectious Disease & Climate Change: Awareness & prevention in your community via Canadian Public Health Association

Grade 6 Poster Contest. Infectious Disease & Climate Change: Awareness & prevention in your community via Canadian Public Health Association | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

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Coronavirus: Doctor Abdu Sharkawy’s fear about the coronavirus is the panic, not the virus itself 

Coronavirus: Doctor Abdu Sharkawy’s fear about the coronavirus is the panic, not the virus itself  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
A medical expert is going viral after he shared a passionate post warning that mass panic about the coronavirus could do more damage than the disease itself.

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Coronavirus Resources - K-12 Internet Resource Center

Coronavirus Resources - K-12 Internet Resource Center | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Discover education resources like CDC's Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information Portal, Novel Coronavirus 2019-nCoV Primer, and What is R0?.

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5 Examples of How Big Data Analytics in Healthcare Saves Lives | #ICT #STEM 

5 Examples of How Big Data Analytics in Healthcare Saves Lives | #ICT #STEM  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Big data analytics can play a crucial role in helping patients get healthcare at a lower cost.

Today, healthcare costs are much higher than they should be and have been growing steadily over the past 20 years. In fact, according to a study by McKinsey, healthcare expenses represent nearly 17.6% of United States’ GDP. Due to the rising cost of healthcare, it’s time to look at smart, data-driven ideas.

From autonomous cars to Internet of Things, big data has percolated almost every industry. It’s no surprise that the healthcare industry, with its large amount of data, is on the verge of big data-driven transformation, perhaps more than any other field.

Healthcare analytics has the potential to reduce treatment costs, predict outbreak of epidemics as well as preventable diseases and improve the quality of life. Here are 5 examples of how big data analytics in healthcare can help save lives.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Big+Data...

 


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Big data analytics can play a crucial role in helping patients get healthcare at a lower cost.

Today, healthcare costs are much higher than they should be and have been growing steadily over the past 20 years. In fact, according to a study by McKinsey, healthcare expenses represent nearly 17.6% of United States’ GDP. Due to the rising cost of healthcare, it’s time to look at smart, data-driven ideas.

From autonomous cars to Internet of Things, big data has percolated almost every industry. It’s no surprise that the healthcare industry, with its large amount of data, is on the verge of big data-driven transformation, perhaps more than any other field.

Healthcare analytics has the potential to reduce treatment costs, predict outbreak of epidemics as well as preventable diseases and improve the quality of life. Here are 5 examples of how big data analytics in healthcare can help save lives.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

https://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?&tag=Big+Data..

 

 

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How Early Childhood Experiences Affect Lifelong Health and Learning via Harvard University

How Early Childhood Experiences Affect Lifelong Health and Learning via Harvard University | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
How is ongoing, severe stress and adversity in early childhood connected to chronic disease in adults? And, what can we do about it? In this animated video, narrated by Center on the Developing Child Director Jack P. Shonkoff, M.D., learn what the latest science tells us about how early experiences affect not only early learning […]

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Connected Curriculum for Professionals in Health

Connected Curriculum for Professionals in Health | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
This is a series of articles highlighting the 2020 Vice-Chancellor’s Learning and Teaching Award winners. This week we profile the winners of the Learning Innovation Award.

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Educational Apps for Learning Body Parts via Educators' technology 

Educational Apps for Learning Body Parts via Educators' technology  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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The end of handshakes? via Seth Godin   (What should be our #ocsb #ocsbBeCommunity greeting - any suggestions?)

The end of handshakes? via Seth Godin   (What should be our #ocsb #ocsbBeCommunity greeting - any suggestions?) | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
In the future, of course, there are no handshakes. Star Trek, Star Wars, even Spaceballs… no one shakes hands. And handshakes haven’t been the standard default for as long as we think&#…

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Miriam A Gruber's curator insight, March 9, 2020 11:28 AM

I have never given much thought to this, guess I'm not much of a germaphobe, but with a possible pandemic brewing it did catch my attention.

 

It is a shame to think that the cordial hand shake will be phased out. You can tell a whole lot by the way someone shakes your hand and you can send a strong message by how you deliver your hand shake.

 

Maybe we just ought to have our hand sanitizer ready to offer and use ourselves? I bet the hand sanitizer producers, and the infectious disease health officials would love to have this become as common a the good old fashion hand shake. 

 

I wonder whether the people in the cultures where a peck on each cheek is given upon greeting is now being phased out too.

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8 Easy Workspace Fixes to Improve Productivity, Mood, Creativity, and Health

8 Easy Workspace Fixes to Improve Productivity, Mood, Creativity, and Health | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

Yesterday I walked into my home office and examined the space from a fresh perspective. It hasn't had a facelift in about ten years and I've hardly noticed its dingy appearance. Don't get me wrong, I love my office but it's simply out of date and no longer reflects my personality. It's time for a change.

 

Approaching the challenge like any diligent, problem-solving coach, I did my research. What does science say about an office space that boosts energy, creativity, and productivity, all while projecting a safe, calm feeling for clients? Yes, it's possible, and you can do it all on your own. Here's what I've learned.

1. Use color, but not just any color.

Color psychology studies (and there are many) reveal changes in the body and brain when people view certain colors. These changes influence productivity, creativity, health, stress levels, focus, communication, and emotions. That's some powerful influence!

 

Color psychologist Angela Wright explains the phenomenon this way: "Color travels to us on wavelengths of photons from the sun. Those are converted into electrical impulses that pass to the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus, which governs our endocrine system and hormones, and much of our activity."

 

First decide what's most important about how color affects you, your employees, and your visitors. In an interview with Chris Bailey, Wright offered this simple breakdown of the effects of color on the mind: "The four psychological primaries are: red, blue, yellow, and green. And they affect the body (red), the mind (blue), the emotions, the ego, and self-confidence (yellow), and the essential balance between the mind, the body, and the emotions (green)." But it's not that simple. Bailey nicely breaks down the process of choosing just the right color in this article.


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Color psychology studies (and there are many) reveal changes in the body and brain when people view certain colors. These changes influence performance, creativity, health, stress levels, focus, communication, and emotions. That's some powerful influence!

Martin Mekatrig's curator insight, March 13, 2018 11:58 AM
Use Spring cleaning to do more than giving your workspace a good dusting, throwing out piles of no longer relevant printouts and magazines,  and fishing out those chocolate wrappers, forgotten coffee mugs and apple cores.

Why not give it a fresh makeover, a change of color, a little rearranging, update the wall decor.
Fresh surroundings = fresh outlook = fresh ideas = fresh business.

You'll feel better and perform better.

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Keep Gaming Forever to Save Your Brain, Scientists Say - Inverse 

Keep Gaming Forever to Save Your Brain, Scientists Say - Inverse  | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it

"Video games are part of the long, long list of supposedly lowbrow pop culture items that people are convinced will rot your brain. It’s got plenty of company alongside the likes of television, comic books, and pop music — if you go back far enough, you can probably find some ancient Sumerian claiming this whole writing business will do nothing but make people dumber — but a new study suggests a steady diet of gaming well into old age could actually help keep people’s brains healthy."


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