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Colasante, Meg – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2016
There is still much to be learnt about best practices in leveraging digital resources for learning in higher education. Research on student interactions with online video indicates such practices are as minimal as setting passive-receptive viewing through to teacher-structured purposeful engagement. This position paper focuses on teacher-set…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Video Technology, Educational Technology, Undergraduate Students
Parascandola, John – 1976
Presented is a review of the development of the science of pharmacology, the study of the interaction of chemical agents with living matter. The origins of the field are traced from 17th century Europe to the present, with major emphasis upon the scientists and developments made in the field in the United States. (SL)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Health Occupations
Torres, Eliseo – 1988
"Curanderismo," or folk healing is seen as an important part of Mexican and Mexican-American culture, and continues to have significant influence in South Texas. A teaching unit, as well as lectures and various publications on curanderismo have been developed, based on research and interviews with practitioners. The practice of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Ethnography, Folk Culture, Foreign Countries
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Brock, D. Heyward – Liberal Education, 1979
An interdisciplinary program is described that provides a humanistically-oriented education for preprofessional students, particularly those in the health sciences. The program offers new and diverse courses for the humanities student and was instrumental in the establishment of a Center for Science and Culture. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Biomedicine, Federal Aid, Higher Education