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Headley, Sely-Ann; Jones, Tiffiny; Kanekar, Amar; Vogelzang, Jody – American Journal of Health Education, 2022
Background: Successful management of diseases, especially COVID-19, a disease by a novel virus, is often contingent upon health literacy (HL), as it directly impacts understanding preventative mandates, testing, and treatment modalities. Many vulnerable populations have preexisting conditions and lack of insurance or access to health care. Such…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Media, At Risk Persons
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Haithcox-Dennis, Melissa – American Journal of Health Education, 2018
Misleading health news and product advertising has plagued the United States since the 19th century. Companies and individuals spent large sums of money to advertise in a variety of media, including newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, and, more recently, the Internet. Preying on the fears and insecurities of consumers, these entities used…
Descriptors: Health, Information Sources, Web Sites, Advertising
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Strack, Robert W.; Orsini, Muhsin Michael; Fearnow-Kenney, Melodie; Herget, Jennifer; Milroy, Jeffrey J.; Wyrick, David L. – American Journal of Health Education, 2015
Information and communication technologies are opening up vast new arenas for conducting the work of health promotion. Technology-based health promotions expand reach, standardize information and its delivery, provide opportunities for tailoring, create engaging interactivity within content delivery, provide for privacy and autonomy, improve…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Management Systems, Photography, Consciousness Raising
Haithcox-Dennis, Melissa – American Journal of Health Education, 2011
More and more, health education specialists are integrating technology into their work. Whereas most are familiar with social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, one relatively new form of social media, location based services (LBS), may be less familiar. Developed in 2000, LBS are software applications that are accessible from a…
Descriptors: Health Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Specialists, Educational Technology
Ritzel, Dale O. – American Journal of Health Education, 2010
In this issue of the "American Journal of Health Education," Burke et al. provide a case review of an international videoconference between a U.S. and a German university. The authors highlighted the benefits and opportunities of international videoconferencing as well as the relevant limitations. Videoconferencing is an interactive tool…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conferences (Gatherings), Video Technology, Global Approach
Aucoin, P. J. – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2011
Over the past three decades, environmental issues have been on the global forefront and continue to affect people's daily lives. Although the need for environmental attention is at an all-time high, outdoor and environmental education (OEE) plays an insufficient role in school systems. As technology continues to contribute to advancements in every…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place Based Education, Outdoor Education, Environmental Education
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Edginton, Christopher R.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1994
Discusses some of the changes currently facing higher education and how those changes might affect the areas of health, physical education, and leisure studies (HPELS). The article suggests that, as technology improves, HPELS must be quick in responding to emerging societal needs with thoughtful programs of high quality. (SM)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Cooperation, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Considine, David M. – School Library Journal, 1994
Discusses the emerging interest in media education, or media literacy, and its impact on the role of the school library media specialist. Highlights include the school reform and restructuring movement; the impact of technology on literacy; the role in civic education and in health education; and media education support organizations. (Contains 17…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Educational Change, Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Gallagher, Neil E. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1983
Before going "on-line" with the microcomputer, health educators must address three concerns: (1) accomplishments gained through use of microcomputers; (2) long-term educational and intellectual objectives for computer utilization; and (3) educational issues and problems. Implications of "going on-line" for the health education profession are also…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society), Health Education
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Diez, Keri S.; Pleban, Francis T.; Wood, Ralph J. – Journal of School Health, 2005
This article discusses the benefits as well as the important considerations that should be taken into account in integrating popular films in health education classes. Use of popular films in the classroom, termed "cinema education," is becoming increasingly popular in teaching health education. As a matter of convenience, popular films are easy…
Descriptors: Health Education, Teaching Methods, Films, Creative Teaching
Bailey, William J.; Pigg, R. Morgan, Jr. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1983
Health educators of the 1990s must possess microcomputer literacy as an entry level skill, since they will use microcomputers in almost all facets of education and management. Sixteen projected uses for microcomputers are listed, and a health education graduate program at Indiana University is described. (JMK)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Computer Literacy, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society)
Duncan, David F. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1983
Health educators are reacting today to what the author calls the third revolution in computers in education-- the use of microcomputers as teaching machines. He defines each revolution, as well as discussing how the fourth revolution, the portable microcomputer, is already underway. (JMK)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Educational Technology, Futures (of Society), Health Education
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Manoff, Richard K. – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1980
The future of political action for nutrition action in communications is highlighted. Included is the need for future communications technology in the next decade. (SA)
Descriptors: Communications, Dietetics, Educational Media, Federal Legislation
Simpkins, John D. – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1979
Discusses three possible contributions of information science technology and techniques to health information from the perspective of the health information needs of various populations: (1) extraction of a specific report passage or sentence in machine-readable form; (2) development of controlled vocabularies and thesauri; and (3) development of…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Computer Science, Essays, Health Education
Ostini, Marino – Media in Education and Development, 1982
This discussion of the use of audiovisual instruction in the health sciences emphasizes the importance of instructional effectiveness and describes such activities of the media center of the Vaud University Hospital (Switzerland) as instructional development and training of media users, including World Health Organization (WHO) fellows. Eight…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Developing Nations, Educational Media, Foreign Countries
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