Potential usefulness of otoscopy in the evaluation of hanging deaths: A report of two cases

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This paper explores the potential usefulness of user-generated folksonomy tagging in an academic electronic resource collection. A hermeneutic conception of meaning is applied to information retrieval (IR) technology, which emphasizes the understanding of IR systems as mechanisms for communication. The results of a survey exploring undergraduate tagging behavior are discussed.Cet article explore l'utilité potentielle d'un système d'étiquetage collaboratif généré par les utilisateurs d'une collection de ressources électroniques universitaires. Une conception herméneutique du sens est appliquée à la technologie de recherche documentaire (RD), renforçant la notion de systèmes de RD comme mécanismes de communication. Les résultats d'un sondage explorant les comportements d'étiquetage d'étudiants du premier cycle seront également abordés. 


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Abstract Background Students require feedback on their self-regulated learning (SRL) processes to improve the performance of clinical examinations. The key SRL processes used by students can be identified by SRL-micro-analysis but, this method has not been previously applied to physiotherapy students. The aim of this pilot study was to test a research design that might allow the evaluation of the potential usefulness of SRL microanalysis for the identification of key SRL processes used by physiotherapy students during the performance of a clinical examination skill.. The objectives of the pilot study were: 1) to evaluate whether SRL-microanalysis could identify differences in the use of SRL processes between successful and unsuccessful students; 2) to evaluate the reliability of SRL microanalysis ratings produced by different assessors.Methods SRL-microanalysis was used with second year physiotherapy students of a Spanish university (n= 26) as they performed a goniometric task. The task required students to obtain a goniometric measurement of the shoulder joint of a peer. Two assessors evaluated student performance and conducted the SRL- microanalysis with all students. An analysis of inter-rater reliability was performed to evaluate the degree of agreement between assessors. Results The SRL-microanalysis revealed differences in the use of key SRL processes between successful (n= 15: 57.0%) and unsuccessful performers (n= 11: 43.0%): The differences were particularly evident in strategic planning and self-monitoring skills. There was good inter-rater reliability for scoring of strategic planning (k=0.792), self-monitoring (k=0.946) and self-evaluation (k=0.846).Conclusion The use of SRL microanalysis characterized the key SRL processes of physiotherapy students performing a clinical skill with reliability between the assessors. This pilot study supports the potential usefulness of SRL-microanalysis for the identification of key SRL processes in physiotherapy education. Therefore, this study paves the way to the development of a full study, with a larger number of students and more diverse clinical tasks, to evaluate the SRL processes in successful and unsuccessful students.


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