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2015-07-07
Brettle, Alison, Koufogiannakis. Denise
Poster at 8th International Evidence Based Library and Information Practice Conference
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Taking a Multispecies Approach to Evaluating the Effectiveness of Wildlife Passages for Small and Medium Sized Mammals in an Eastern Canadian Boreal Forest
Download2015-09-21
Descrochers, André, Jaeger, Jochen, Martinig, April Robin
Poster presented at the International Conference on Ecology and Transportation in 2015. Research is an investigation into the effectiveness of three different types of wildlife passages along Highway 175 in northern Quebec for small and medium sized mammals using infrared cameras. Two research...
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Talking and Drawing: Building Oral Language Skills Through a Parent-Child Journaling Activity in Northern Saskatchewan
Download2018-11-16
de Groot, Lonneke, Vriend, Meagan, Whitworth, Allison, Lim, Jacqueline, Milburn PhD, Trelani, Charest PhD, Monique
This poster reports on the development phase of a collaborative research project with J. Lim, Speech-Language Pathologist (S-LP) from the Saskatchewan Health Authority. J. Lim initiated the development of a parent-child journaling activity to be integrated with local preschools. This...
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Talking and Drawing: Building Oral Language Skills Through a Parent-Child Journaling Activity in Northern Saskatchewan
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Herzog, Kelsey, Monga, Anisha, Pistotnik, Romy, Lim, Jacqueline, Milburn, Dr. Trelani, Charest, Dr. Monique
Research Questions: Do language and early literacy skills improve with a parent-child journaling program relative to a no-treatment control group? Is this program feasible from a parent and teacher perspective? Measured via: ● Parent-child participation rate ● Ease of use ● Enjoyability ●...
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Teachers' Experiences of Implementing Alberta's K-3 Mathematics and Science Curricula in the Context of Visualization
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Markle, Josh., Kim, Mijung., McFeetors, Janelle., Matthews, Evelyn.
Poster presented at the 2024 Faculty of Education Celebrating Socially Transformative Research and Teaching Event
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Teaching Health Librarianship with a Very Large Team: breaking the borders of the one-instructor model
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Storie, Dale, Chan, Liza, Chojecki, Dagmara, Seale, Linda, Dennett, Liz, Dorgan, Marlene, Chatterley, Trish, Slater, Linda, Tjosvold, Lisa, Chambers, Thane, Campbell, Sandy
Eleven practicing health librarians taught LIS 520, a graduate course in Health Librarianship, as a large team rather than as a course with one instructor and many guest lecturers. Finding little guidance from the literature of the field, the team undertook a research project to evaluate the...
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Teaching Musculoskeletal Clinical Skills: A Best Evidence in Medical Education (BEME) Systematic Review of Techniques and Their Efficacy
Teaching Musculoskeletal Clinical Skills: A Best Evidence in Medical Education (BEME) Systematic Review of Techniques and Their Efficacy
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Campbell, Sandy, Hartling, Lisa, Oswald, Anna E., O’Dunn-Orto, Alexandra
This review provides supportive evidence for the use of several instructional methods to teach MSK skills with most studies supporting patient educator, interactive small group teaching and computer assisted learning. As class sizes grow, interest in the use of alternate instructional methods is...