Developing electronic learning to deliver MR safety training in a radiotherapy department

Author(s):  
Lisa McDaid ◽  
Michael Hutton ◽  
Lynsey Cooper ◽  
Rosie B. Hales ◽  
Catherine Parry ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Chen ◽  
Tristan Casey ◽  
Autumn D. Krauss ◽  
Yiqiong Li

Alternativas ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yamile Peña Cruz ◽  
Geilert De la Peña Consuegra

Las plataformas educativas o entornos virtuales de enseñanza-aprendizaje, forman parte de la realidad tecnológica donde se desarrollan significativos procesos formativos, con ayuda de internet en mayor o menor medida, y que actúa como herramienta de aprendizaje en el ámbito educativo actual. La importancia es tangiblemente importante para estar en correspondencia con las tendencias que en la actualidad la Educación Superior posee, sobre todo para garantizar, estructurar y desarrollar cursos virtuales completos en la web, sin necesidad de poseer conocimientos profundos de informática. Cursos virtuales que pueden ser desarrollados por las diversas modalidades y tendencias de aprendizaje existentes de acuerdo con las condicionantes y posibilidades que lo permita, ya sea en el electronic-learning, blended-learning o movil-learning.Sin embargo, se requiere lograr aspectos, elementos o indicadores que establezcan requerimientos mínimos indispensables que promuevan una homogenización de dichos cursos y por ende, criterios de calidad para su montaje y usabilidad óptima.Se ofrecen en este sentido, apuntes acerca de criterios establecidos sobre determinados indicadores que funcionan como garantes de calidad para la aprobación del montaje y funcionamiento de los cursos virtuales, tanto de pregrado como de posgrado en la plataforma Moodle de la Universidad de La Habana.


GIS Business ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (5) ◽  
pp. 21-28
Author(s):  
Abasiama G. Akpan ◽  
Chris Eriye Tralagba

Electronic learning or online learning is a part of recent education which is dramatically used in universities all over the world. As well as the use and integration of e-learning is at the crucial stage in all developing countries. It is the most significant part of education that enhances and improves the educational system. This paper is to examine the hindrances that influence e-learning in Nigerian university system. In order to have an inclusive research, a case study research was performed in Evangel University, Akaeze, southeast of Nigeria. The paper demonstrates similar hindrances on country side. This research is a blend of questionnaires and interviews, the questionnaires was distributed to lecturers and an interview was conducted with management and information technology unit. Research had shown the use of e-learning in university education which has influenced effectively and efficiently the education system and that the University education in Nigeria is at the crucial stage of e-learning. Hence, some of the hindrances are avoiding unbeaten integration of e-learning. The aim of this research is to unravel the barriers that impede the integration of e-learning in universities in Nigeria. Nevertheless, e-learning has modified the teaching and learning approach but integration is faced with many challenges in Nigerian University.


Author(s):  
L. Huang ◽  
Ya. Lai ◽  
Yi. Yang

Objective. To provide a basis for the effective prevention of the same type of poisoning events through analyzing the causes of an occupational acute simple asphyxiating gas poisoning incident.Method. Descriptive epidemiological method was used to investigate the related personnel of the poisoning incident, detect poisonous and harmful gases in the air of the scene, and collect and analyze the clinical data of patients.Result. The poisoning incident led to 1 death and 2 poisoning. All of them were male. The dead patient was 38 years old, and two injured patients were 37 and 31 years old, respectively. The day after the accident, the contents of phenol, toluene, hydrochloric acid and oxygen were determined in the reactor where the accident occurred. The results showed that the maximum concentration of phenol, toluene and hydrochloric acid (CM) was 0/m3 , which did not exceed the occupational exposure limit of harmful factors in the workplace stipulated by GBZ2.1–2007. Also, the oxygen content was 10.0%, which was lower than the oxygen content in normal air.Conclusion. This is an acute simple asphyxiating gas poisoning incident caused by the employing unit managers and operators’ weak awareness of occupational hygiene and safe operation. The employing unit managers and operators should strengthen occupational safety training, strictly implement the occupational health management system, and prevent such incidents.Funding. Th e study had no funding.Conflict of interests. The authors declare no conflict of interests.


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