Adoption and use of social media among public health departments. (49/195)

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Cultural influences on Facebook photographs. (50/195)

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From patients to partners: participant-centric initiatives in biomedical research. (51/195)

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Leveraging the power of Web 2.0 tools: a wiki platform as a multimedia teaching and learning environment in dental education. (52/195)

This article presents the development and implementation of a wiki-based application for the delivery of educational content in dentistry. The Dental Procedure Education System (DPES) is a new web application that uses SharePoint to combine online collaborative authoring characteristic of wiki spaces with instructional video documentaries. Harnessing the wiki's versatility, DPES offers faculty members an avenue to develop an authoritative source of information for both students, through DPES Pro, and the public at large, through DPES Public. Principles of cognitive theory of multimedia learning, constructivist theory, and collaborative writing were employed in the development of DPES. An authoring protocol, with a clearly defined sequence of steps, was established in order to keep the production of the DPES procedures consistent and predictable. Initial, anecdotal user reports indicate that DPES is well received among dental students and faculty members. Expected outcomes and benefits of DPES use are discussed, and directions for research are proposed.  (+info)

Experimental study of informal rewards in peer production. (53/195)

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Everyday, everywhere: alcohol marketing and social media--current trends. (54/195)

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Neuroscience in the public sphere. (55/195)

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Use of social media by Western European hospitals: longitudinal study. (56/195)

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