I have been developing this prezi presentation for my introduction lecture for first year MScOT students. I wonder what else I need to include?.prezi-player { width: 520px; } .prezi-player-links { text-align: center; }http://prezi.com/bin/preziloader.swfIntroduction to: Theory and practice of enabling occupation on Prezi
Sensory Processing Disorder: Education available online
Dr. Lincoln Bauer emailed to let me know that she is making professional development easier for OTs by putting a course about sensory processing disorder online. Visit this link to view the website.Here's what Lincoln wrote in her email to me:For families with Sensory Challenged children who live too far from the right occupational therapy …
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Bridging the gap between our online and offline social network
Thanks Susan Burwash for sharing this with me. It is always a good idea to keep an eye on the dark side...Bridging the gap between our online and offline social networkhttp://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=iasummit2010publicpdf-100410201613-phpapp01&stripped_title=bridging-the-gap-between-our-online-and-offline-social-networkView more presentations from Paul Adams.
RESEARCHERS USE BRAIN INTERFACE TO POST TO TWITTER
This is a copy of an email I received in April... sorry it has taken me this long to share it!MADISON - In early April, Adam Wilson posted a status update on the social networking Web site Twitter - just by thinking about it. Click on this link to see a demonstration.Just 23 characters long, …
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Harnessing the power of Twitter with the hashtag!#!#
On the 26th March 2009 I said "I don't see the point of Twitter" on my blog, but now I appear to be a born-again Twitter user! It's amazing! It was a gradual build-up, or was it a steady erosion? Either way, over time I started tweeting more frequently and following more and more people. …
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Top 50 Occupational Therapy Blogs
It's nice to get a compliment. So I thought I'd share this with everyone. Kelly Davis from Career Moxie recently discovered my blog and included it in her list of "Top 50 Occupational Therapy Blogs." Click on this link to read about all the blogs Kelly found, how she categorizes them and what she found …
Shape Writer iPhone App
Ricky Buchanan founder and main writer for ATMac writes about "ShapeWriter" for typing on an iPhone or iPod without lifting your fingers. This app uses smart prediction to anticipate what you want to type.Visit ShapeWriter - iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad Typing Without Lifting Your Finger for the full story!
Smart underpants share how you’re feeling
Thanks Joan G for this! In this article by Matt Hickey you can learn about high tech undies!Matt writes: "underwear that have sensors built into the waistband to sense blood pressure, heart rate, and other biological markers... underwear that relays biometric data nonstop, allowing medical teams to better and more quickly treat the wounded. But …
Online Technology has a role for professional development: A students’ reflection
Ashley has given me permission to share her reflection on the recently completed module: "Online Technology for Occupational Therapy"All the students were asked to consider HOW they adopted these new technologies and how they might contribute to their professional development. The first task was completed through the lens of Kolb's experiential learning theory (1984)and the …
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Sharing the love… of technology!
I recently completed a 13 hour "intensive" module "Online Technology for Occupational Therapy" with MScOT students here at the UofA. The module is an elective subject and up to 20 students can participate, this year was the biggest group yet with 13 first years. The module has evolved over the past three years, from being …