Now showing items 1341-1360 of 1997

    • Interim Report 1: Learning Communities Project 

      Fahy, Patrick J.; Steel, Nancy (2008-02-27)
      Executive summary This is the first formal report of the Learning Communities Project (LCP), based on results of the evaluation and research activities conducted to date. The major findings of the project, and ...
    • Problems and Little Victories in Transcript Analysis 

      Fahy, Patrick J. (2008-02-27)
      Transcript analysis requires researchers to recognize the value of CMC transcripts as a way of understanding the psychosocial dynamics of groups, and in the process to address issues of validity, ethics, and practice. This ...
    • Instructor immediacy strategies to facilitate group work in online graduate study 

      Melrose, Sherri; Bergeron, Kim (Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007)
      An increasing number of online graduate study programs require students to participate in collaborative work projects. And yet, educational research examining instructional strategies that facilitate learning in small ...
    • Malawian health care workers perceptions of volunteer midwives 

      Adkins, Bobbie; Melrose, Sherri (Canadian Journal of Midwifery Research and Practice, 2007)
      This article discusses a qualitative research project that explored Malawian health care workers' feelings towards western trained volunteer midwives. The project was framed from a constructivist theoretical perspective ...
    • Online Graduate Study Health Care Learners' Perceptions of Group Work and Helpful Instructional Behaviors. 

      Bergeron, Kim; Melrose, Sherri (I-manager's Journal of Educational Technology, 2006)
      Participating in small group activities has emerged as a trend In online learning events. However, little is known about how graduate students experience online group work and what instructional behaviors are perceived ...
    • Lunch with the theorists: A clinical learning activity 

      Melrose, Sherri (Nurse Educator, 2006)
    • Online Graduate Study of Health Care Learners' Perceptions of Instructional Immediacy 

      Melrose, Sherri; Bergeron, Kim (International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2006)
      Instructional immediacy is an established communication strategy that teachers can implement to create engaging learning environments. Yet, little is known about experiences distance education learners in graduate study ...
    • Learning psychiatric mental health nursing: One student's experience. 

      Melrose, Sherri; Shapiro, Bonnie (Partners in Psychiatric Health Care Journal, 2001)
      Few Registered Nursing students intend to work in the mental health area. This descriptive research casts the story of a second year baccalaureate student, who is interested in this specialty and using a literature review ...
    • Review of Placing the Social Economy by Amin, Cameron, Hudson in 2002 

      Turok, Ivan (2008-02-18)
      This book offers a challenging assessment of the merits of the social economy, with far-reaching implications for policy and attitudes towards the social economy. It analyses the performance of this sector in different parts ...
    • Using 3D Virtual Worlds: Engaging Learners and Providing Social Support 

      Annand, David; Schwede, Gunnar; Heller, Bob; Husch, Gabriela; Elliott, Colin (2008-02-15)
      Demonstrating how an avatar-based 3-D learning environment can more fully engage learners in their online educational experience, the volunteer team of developers from Athabasca University will showcase a prototype of a ...
    • Place-based Public Policy: Towards a New Urban and Community Agenda for Canada 

      Bradford, Neil (Canadian Policy Research Networks, 2005-03)
      To inform the efforts to address this new policy challenge now under way across Canada, this paper explores experiences in Britain, Europe and the United States. Governments there started earlier than Canada and have ...
    • Resurrecting Napier's Bones 

      Peschke, Julie (2008-01-30)
      This is a demonstration of a set of rods which John Napier invented in the early seventeenth century to make multiplication easier and faster, annotated with short historical commentaries.
    • An Evening Sector Ps 6 - Omega Band Event 

      Connors, Martin; Syrjasuo, Mikko; Donovan, Eric F.; Greffen, Mike; Jackel, Brian; Trondsen, Trond; Voronkov, Igor; McPherron, Robert L.; Russell, Christopher T.; Sigwarth, John; Mende, Stephen B. (2008-01-29)
      Abstract. Ps 6 magnetic disturbances and associated optical forms known as omega bands are usually associated with the morning sector. Some evidence for similar phenomenology in the evening sector has been presented ...
    • Quiet Reflections: my 100+ best photographs 

      Holmberg, Robert G. (2008-01-24)
    • Pravention von Karzinomerkrankungen durch Beta-Karotin 

      Temple, Norman J.; Basu, Tapan K. (Vitamine Mineralstoffe Spurenelemente, 1988)
      Die magliche Rollevon Beta-Karotin als krebsverhiitendem Nahrungsbestandteil wird erortert. Prospektive und retrospektive Studien am Menschen deuten sehr stark daraufhin. daB Beta-Karotin eine krebsverhiitende Wirkung ...
    • Diet, blood lipids and coronary heart disease: current controversies 

      Temple, Norman J. (South African Medical Journal, 1994)
    • Changes in pH and levels of B-glucosidase, B-glucuronidase and reducing activity as food residue passes along the mouse colon 

      Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Journal of Nutrition, Growth and Cancer, 1985)
      The contents were collected from successive regions of the colon of Swiss mice. Ana(vses show that the pH rises by about 0.55 pH units between the cecum and the distal colon. The level of p-glucuronidase falls sharply, ...
    • Role of selenium and cabbage in colon carcinogenesis in mice. 

      Temple, Norman J.; Basu, Tapan K. (Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1987)
      The influence of dietary selenium and cabbage on the formation of colon tumors in female Swiss mice treated with 1,2.dimethylhydrazine [(DMH) CAS: 540-73-8] was reported. Mice received a control diet (laboratory chow), ...
    • Dietary fats in health 

      Temple, Norman J. (Journal of Nutrition, Growth and Cancer, 1985)
      This review examines the relationship between dietary fat intake and health. ,Heal produced by modem farming methods has a high fat content in comparison with its natural counterpart and, furthermore, the fat is low in ...
    • Physicians and health promotion 

      Temple, Norman J. (Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005-12-05)


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