5 edition of Cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment, and computer-assisted learning found in the catalog.
Published
1999
by Swets & Zeitlinger in Lisse, The Netherlands, Exton, PA
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | P.B.L.M. den Brinker ... [et al.]. |
Genre | Congresses. |
Series | Computers in psychology ;, 6 |
Contributions | Brinker, B. P. L. M. den. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BF39.5 C64 1999 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL41234M |
ISBN 10 | 9026515537 |
LC Control Number | 99032860 |
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Cognitive Ergonomics Clinical Assessment and Computer assisted Learning Book Summary: This first section of this book deals with cognitive ergonomics, covering such topics as the design of graphical user interfaces and speech recognition facilities.
The second part of the book is dedicated to the increasingly popular field of computer-assisted. Get this from a library. Cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment, and computer-assisted learning. [B P L M den Brinker;] -- "The first section of the book deals with cognitive ergonomics.
Because of the widespread use of computers, cognitive ergonomics has become an important area of research, dealing with topics such as.
Cognitive Ergonomics, Clinical Assessment and Computer-assisted Learning (Computers in Psychology, 6) [Beek, P.J., Brand, A.N., Brinker, B.P.L.M. den, Maarse, F.J. This first section of this book deals with cognitive ergonomics, covering such topics as the design of graphical user interfaces and speech recognition facilities.
The second part of the book is dedicated to the increasingly popular field of computer-assisted learning. Title: Cognitive Ergonomics, Clinical Assessment and Computer-Assisted Learning: Author: den Brinker, B.P L M, Beek, P.J, Brand, A.N., Maarse, F.J., Mulder, by: Related Book: Cognitive Ergonomics, Clinical Assessment and Computer-Assisted Learning: Related Conference Paper: Navigation in multimedia environments: Related Conference Paper: The importance of search strategies in evaluating the usability of information systems: Related Conference Paper: Usability of teleshopping systems by young and older.
COGNITIVE ERGONOMICS, CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING: Editors: L J M Mulder, B P L M den Brinker, P J Beek, A N Brand, F J Maarse: Place of Publication: LISSE: Publisher: Swets & Zeitlinger: Pages: 3 - Number of pages: ISBN (Print) Publication status: Published - Event: 6th Workshop on Computers.
COGNITIVE ERGONOMICS, CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND COMPUTER-ASSISTED LEARNING: Editors: L J M Mulder, B P L M den Brinker, P J Beek, A N Brand, F J Maarse: Place of Publication: LISSE: Publisher: Swets & Zeitlinger: Pages: 15 - Number of pages: 7: ISBN (Print) Publication status: Published - Event: 6th Workshop on Computers.
A new psycholinguistically motivated and neural network base model of human word recognition is presented. In contrast to earlier models it uses real speech as input. Cognitive Ergonomics Clinical Assessment And Computer Assisted Learning.
Author: P.J. Beek Editor: CRC Press ISBN: Size: 13,17 MB Format: PDF, ePub, Mobi Read: Download This first section of this book deals with cognitive ergonomics, covering such topics as the design of graphical user interfaces and speech recognition.
no specific methods for cognitive assessment are recom- cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment and. computer-assisted learning. A computer version of the Purdue Pegboard Test was developed and implemented on an XY-tablet or digitizer with a cordless pen, connected to a computer. Chapter 29 - Ergonomics OVERVIEW.
Wolfgang Laurig and Joachim Vedder. In the 3rd edition of the ILO’s Encyclopaedia, published inergonomics was summarized in. De Leeuwe MFJ, Portier SJ, Martens RL () Using animations in an interactive learning environment: does it help. In: den Brinker BPLM, Beek PJ, Brand AN, Maarse FJ, Mulder LJM (eds) Cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment, and computer-assisted learning, Swets and Zeitlinger, The Netherlands, pp – Google Scholar.
In recent years, there has been a keen interest in how checklists and other cognitive aids can help clinicians during clinical crises. Studies from anaesthesiaand emergency medicine 4, 5 have shown that displaying cognitive aids during emergencies reduces omissions, time to perform tasks and improves team skills, communication and performance in most instances The cognitive theory of multimedia learning assumes that the learner's amount of processing capacity is limited, but for meaningful learning to occur learners must engage in active cognitive.
De Sonneville LMJ () Amsterdam neuropsychological tasks: a computer-aided assessment program. In: Brinker BPLM, Beek PJ, Brand AN, Maarse SJ, Mulder LJM (eds) Computers in psychology: cognitive ergonomics, clinical assessment and computer-assisted learning.
Swets & Zeitlinger, Lisse, pp – Google Scholar. Anna Jones, Transformative Learning in Clinical Education: Using Theory to Inform Practice, Clinical Education for the Health Professions, /, (), (). Crossref Meina Zhu, Merve Basdogan, Curtis J.
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Computer-Based Assessment Edit. A Computer-Based Assessment (CBA), also known as Computer-Based Testing (CBT), e-assessment, computerized testing and computer-administered testing, is a method of administering tests in which the responses are electronically recorded, assessed, or the name implies, Computer-Based Assessment makes use of a computer or an equivalent.
Language: English ISBN: (hardback), (hardback) LCCN: MeSH: Cognitive Science; Computer-Assisted Instruction; Human Engineering*; Psychology, Applied*; Psychology, Experimental; User-Computer Interface Publication Type(s): Congresses Notes: Proceedings of a workshop held in at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam.
Specifically, progressive incorporation of clinical observation may facilitate learning for both preclinical and clinical students (Figure 1). Teachers learn by teaching. When upperclassmen are placed into the role of the teacher mentoring an underclassman, their knowledge is reaffirmed through response to inquiry and instinctual responsibility.others), role playing, simulation, team-based learning strategies, audio-visual aids, computer assisted instruction, study and practice groups, case study, clinical assignments and supervision, post clinical conferences, Critical Thinking Tool on assigned patients, practice and return demonstration in campus laboratory.
Grading.Habilitation (): “Venia Legendi”, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), for the field of ‘Cognitive ergonomics’. Thesis: Multimedia Didactics: Studies on the learning effects of dynamic visual media, based on analyses of cognitive models and learning content characteristics.
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