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Physiotherapy: development of observational analysis and evaluation of human motor disorders

CLAD, LDU (2002) Physiotherapy: development of observational analysis and evaluation of human motor disorders. Project Report. University of Birmingham, Birmingham. (Unpublished)

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Identification Number/DOI: HIST032

Abstract

This project allows students to access video clips, within WebCT, of patients with different movement disorders due to neurological damage. These video clips will be used in conjunction with class-based teaching and formative assessment to develop the observational and analytical skills required in the clinical situation together with the development of clinical reasoning skills.

Type of Work:Monograph (Project Report)
School/Faculty:Schools (1998 to 2008) > School of Health Sciences
Department:School of Health Sciences
Additional Information:

The original papers that comprise this project are stored at Centre for Learning and Academic Development (CLAD), University of Birmingham. Please contact CLAD using the email address cladprojects@contacts.bham.ac.uk for any further information.
This project is linked to http://epapers.bham.ac.uk/1564/

Date:July 2002
Series/Collection Name:Education Enhancement Projects
Keywords:observational and analytical skills, leap, learner enhancement,formative assessment,CD-ROM, portal, class-based teaching, multiple choice questions WebCT,
Subjects:L Education > LB Theory and practice of education > LB2300 Higher Education
Funders:LDU LEaP
Copyright Status:This project report is copyright of the author and the University of Birmingham. Any use made of information contained in this project must be acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder.
Copyright Holders:University of Birmingham
ID Code:1583

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