Wednesday 23 April 2014

Advice and Collaboration in TEL (Technology Enhanced Learning) Projects, Initiatives and Programs

Local

      NUHS

            Dr Peng Li Lee (NUHS EMD)

                    Emergency Medicine eLearning module (screenshot from Learning@NUHS website)



            Dr Chew Su Yah (NUHS Paediatrics/EMD)

                     eLearning - How to start


            Dr Lincoln Tan (NUHS Urology)

                     Technology Enhanced Learning - Some key points



"As a reflection point; this discussion process we are engaged in is an example of "blending learning"; mixing online/technology mediated sharing and discussion (via email) with face to face discussion.

And the email containing hyperlinks and shared resources is an example of an "eLearning" webpage.

In fact email contains elements of "social media" by promoting and documenting discussions either one on one, or between small or large groups of people. This is how the "internet" first started. To promote discussion amongst researchers."

http://www.internetsociety.org/internet/what-internet/history-internet/brief-history-internet or
Brief history of the internet

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Internet

http://www.bbc.co.uk/webwise/guides/what-is-the-internet

Origins of the internet (Rand Corporation)

http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Internet/BirthoftheInternet.asp


Tomorrow's Professor Index


       Dr Raghuraj Hegde (NUHS Ophthalmology Fellow) and Dr Gangadhara Sundar (NUHS Ophthalmology Senior Consultant and Head, Orbit and Oculofacial Division)

April
1. Basal Cell Carcinoma- Vincent Tan
2. Optic nerve Sheath Meningioma- Yew Sen
3. Orbital Granuloma- Raghuraj Hegde

May
1. Bilateral Lymphoma- Raghuraj Hegde
2. Globe rupture with Wegener's- Merwyn Chew
3. Multiple orbital reconstructions- Yew Sen

June
1. Intranasal and orbital Osteoma- Viktor Koh
2. Mucinous Carcinoma- Raghuraj Hegde
3. Follicular Lyphoma of conjunctiva- David Hernstadt and Michelle Poon

July
1. Multiple recurrent cavernous hemangiomas of orbit and paranasal sinuses- Janice Lam
2. Orbital Venolymphatic lesions- Radiological Review Raghuraj Hegde/ Yew Sen

http://medicine.nus.edu.sg/medoph/education/fellowship-in-orbit-and-oculofacial-surgery.shtml




            Dr Rashid AL Umairi (NUHS Neuroradiology Fellow)

                            Topic reviews to date:

                                    Right MCA infarction
                                    Internal carotid artery permanent
                                                embolization
                                    Demyelinating diseases

                                    Approach to sella and parasellar masses
                                    Nasopharangeal carcinoma  
                                    Temporal bone anatomy and pathology 1
                                    Temporal bone anatomy and pathology 2
                                    Temporal bone anatomy and pathology 3
                                    Temporal bone anatomy and pathology 4
                                    Extra-axial brain lesions
                                    Larngeal carcinoma

                                    Viva cases

                                    Ischemic hypoxic encephalopathy
                                    
                                    Imaging of the oral cavity part 1
                                    Imaging oral cavity part 2
                                    Orbital imaging part1
                                    Imaging of the orbit part 2
                                    Imaging of the orbit part 3

                                    Central Nervous System Infection part 1
                                    Central Nervous System Infection part2

                                    Paranasal sinuses part 1


Regional


SINGAPORE AND SRI LANKA TEAM UP WITH A VISION FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE IN SRI LANKA

Singapore International Foundation Temasek Foundation and MEU 3 Year Project with Sri Lankan MOH (2013 to 2016)





International

       Ophthalmology (Dr Zaid Mommo, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia, Canada)

http://ophthalmology.med.ubc.ca/education/residency/current-residents/









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