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This blog has been developed in cooperation with supranational and national member societies of the International Council of Opthalmology to keep you current on new technologies and the application of these technologies to teaching and learning.Comments are welcome
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By Dr. Eduardo Mayorga Maintaining attention when lecturing medical students or residents is not easy. One of the ways we capture attention is making our lecture interactive by asking questions. One of the problems we have with this is that … Continue reading
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Multiple chat boxes for fast interactivity
By Dr. Eduardo Mayorga On a previous post we stated how useful webinar software is for adding interactivity not only to webinars but also to face to face lectures. Open ended questions from the teacher can be answered using the … Continue reading
Adding surgical videos to the residents’ portfolio
By Dr. Eduardo Mayorga In a past blog we talked about how we use Google Docs for enhancing reflective learning. Today we will see how we take this reflective learning to the operating room. At our residency, residents must record … Continue reading
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Irfanview – Working with Images with ease
Dr. Anthony Vipin As Teachers and Students presenting Powerpoints regularly, working with different Image types and sizes can be demanding and confusing. I have found this Freeware viewer called IRFANVIEW of great help and thought I should share some aspects … Continue reading
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