Scientific Sleuthing of Human Disease for High School Teachers Pathology Resources on the Web and How to Use Them
Peter G. Anderson, DVM, PhD Professor & Director of Pathology Undergraduate Education University of Alabama at Birmingham Scientific Sleuthing
Why Use Web-based Resources? Teachers “Spice-up” topics Add “color” to teaching materials Students Self-learning opportunities Independent investigation Develop searching skills
Why Use Pathology Resources? This has been well covered by previous speakers Add personal relevance In my unbiased opinion: “The study of disease is cool!”
How to Find Resources? Internet search engines Google, Yahoo, etc Search terms? “Patient Education” Web-sites Diabetes, Heart Disease, Obesity, Osteoporosis, Cancer, HIV, etc.
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Why Use Pathology Resources? Make lessons “disease” specific!
Normal Lung Smoker’s Lung with Cancer
Pathology Image Databases
Pathology Education Instructional Resource (PEIR)
Shopping Cart
National Library of Medicine Medical Meta-thesaurus Database with hundreds of thousands of synonyms for medical terms Online Medical Thesaurus
How to Find Resources? Internet search engines Google, Yahoo, etc Search terms? “Patient Education” Web-sites Diabetes, Heart Disease, Hypertension, Obesity, Osteoporosis, Cancer, HIV, etc. Science Resource Database UAB MERIT
Conclusions Web resources are easily accessible and can be used to enliven instruction Remember: The most important part is not technology... it’s you – the teacher!
Good teaching may overcome a poor choice in the use of technology, but technology will never save bad teaching; usually it makes it worse. - Tony Bates (Technology, Open Learning & Distance Education, 1995) Conclusions
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