70 research outputs found
Visual and cultural outcomes of bilingual education in developed states
Bu çalışma, eğitim bağlamında görsel kültürü inceleme girişimi çabasıdır. Daha
spesifik olarak, kavramın sınırlandırılmasına odaklanır ve onu özellikle ilginç ve iyi
çalışılmış bir mesele olan iki dillilik meselesine kadar genişletir. Bu nedenle iki dillilik
ve görsel kültür tanımlandıktan sonra bu konular arasında bağlantı kurulurken, bu
ilişkiden yola çıkılarak bir vaka çalışması yapılmıştır. Vaka çalışması, Batı Trakya'daki
Müslüman azınlığı ve görsel kültür yardımıyla iki dilliliğin öğretilme şeklini
ilgilendirmektedir. Son olarak, bu çalışmanın sonuçları sunulmaktadır.The present paper is an attempt to study visual culture in the context of education. More
specifically, it focuses on the delimitation of the concept and extends it to a particularly
interesting and well-studied issue, that of bilingualism. Therefore, after the definition
of bilingualism and visual culture, a connection is made between these issues, while,
based on this correlation, a case study is carried out. The case study concerns the
Muslim minority in Thrace, and the way bilingualism is taught with the help of visual
culture. Finally, the conclusions of this study are presented
COVID-19 Era Requires Urgent Integration of Virtual Reality Simulations in Medical Education
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause an unprecedented level of disruption acrossevery part of the globe. This disruption detrimentally affects the field of medical education;in particular, anatomical, surgical and clinical training, all which require hands-on experience.On the other hand, the pandemic not only brings new challenges in medical education butalso opportunities for testing the validity of our old education paradigms and for developingthe ability to embrace a rapid pace of change in better integrating new technologies in themedical curriculum. We contend that the future of medical education lies in the successfuluse of VR and similar technologies in medical education. Even though this does not mean itcan fully replace hands-on training, at present it seems to be the best way possible to support modern medical education in times of limited physical interaction, such as pandemics.However, future studies with robust, comprehensive and culture specific designs are clearlynecessary in order to determine the value and feasibility of this approach.</p
Breakthrough pain frequency in cancer patients and the efficiency of oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate
Objectives: We aimed to search the frequency of breakthrough pain (BP) and the efficiency of oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate (OTFC) for the treatment of BP in cancer patients
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