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    Health Sciences Students’ Satisfaction with Quality of Online Distance Education by Syeda Zarreen Raza, Sanaa Ahmed, Ziyad Sanaullah, Zunairah Rais, Zahid Memon, Saad Saleem

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Objective: To assess the students' satisfaction with the online distance education at constituent institutes of a Medical University of Karachi. …”
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    Project-based learning: For higher education students’ learning independence by Riska Novalia, Arita Marini, Totok Bintoro, Uyu Muawanah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The research contributes to the field by providing a validated model that educators can implement to foster learning independence among higher education students through PBL. …”
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    The Utility of ChatGPT in Educational Research—Potential Opportunities and Pitfalls by Turgut Karakose

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Practical implications – ChatGPT is a double-edged sword with its potential benefits and caveats for scientific research. Educational researchers could benefit from the utility of ChatGPT in identifying gaps in the literature, generating new ideas and developing hypothesis, devising surveys or rating scales, conducting systematic reviews, eliminating human error in analysis of large datasets as well as drafting and editing scientific manuscripts. …”
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    Development of interaction model for air traffic controllers and pilots using discrete mathematics methods by A. I. Stepnova, V. I. Kochergin, S. M. Stepanov, V. A. Borsoev

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The purpose of the article is to create a database of errors and to develop an algorithm for a situational decision-making model taking into account availability of potential errors of air traffic controllers and pilots. …”
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    Qualitative analysis of the Clock Drawing Test by educational level and cognitive profile by Aline Teixeira Fabricio, Ivan Aprahamian, Mônica Sanches Yassuda

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The use of a qualitative scale for the Clock Drawing Test (CDT) may add information about the pattern of errors committed. Objective: To translate and adapt the Modified Qualitative Error Analysis of Rouleau into Brazilian Portuguese and to examine the pattern of errors according to educational level and cognitive profile. …”
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    Using Real Electronic Health Records in Undergraduate Education: Roundtable Discussion by Fatima Nadeem, Jessica Azmy, Asieh Yousefnejad Shomali, Benjamin Diette, Lloyd J Gregory, Angela C Davies, Kurt C Wilson

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…To mitigate concerns, it was suggested that data donors would provide informed consent ensuring they understand that they will not be recontacted should any such errors be found. ConclusionsInnovative solutions are needed to realign health care education with clinical practice in rapidly evolving digital environments. …”
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    School Textbooks and the Study of Industrial Geography in Lower Secondary Education in Romania. by Viorel PARASCHIV, Cristina-Georgiana VOICU, Gheorghi NICULIȚA

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The first part of the article outlines the place of industry in Romania’s official curriculum, starting with early education, continuing through primary education in subjects such as Mathematics and Environmental Exploration, Science, and Geography, and ending with secondary school Geography. …”
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    Personnel’s Experiences of Phlebotomy Practices after Participating in an Educational Intervention Programme by Karin Bölenius, Christine Brulin, Ulla H. Graneheim

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Blood specimen collection is a common procedure in health care, and the results from specimen analysis have essential influence on clinical decisions. Errors in phlebotomy may lead to repeated sampling and delay in diagnosis and may jeopardise patient safety. …”
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    Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Visual Impairment among Children at Ibn Al-Haitham Eye Hospital in Baghdad,Iraq: A Cross-sectional Study by Baydaa Jaber Shamran, Zainora Mohammed, Hassenien Shuber, Mohd Harimi Abd Rahman, Norliza Mohamad Fadzil

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…These include age, gender, residential area, family income and family history (parents’ age, educational backgrounds and history of refractive error). …”
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    Evaluation of Science Education for Students with Visual Impairment: Views of Teachers and Administrators by Hikmet Sürmeli, Aydın Sellioğ

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Content analysis was used to analyse the data.Findings: The findings showed that the content of the curriculum was prepared intensively, the course duration was insufficient and the acquisitions were too many, teaching materials for many senses should be prepared and there were printing errors in the textbooks. It was determined that students had difficulties arising from the reader in the measurement and evaluation process.Discussion: The findings obtained in this study suggest that there are needs in providing science education for students with visual impairment. …”
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    Les erreurs grammaticales dans les productions écrites des apprenants à l’ école primaire: causes et remédiations by Ahoubahoum Ernest PARDEVAN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Burkina Faso, French is both a subject and a vehicle for education. In primary school, its teaching in written form begins in elementary school with the observation of inadequacies in the learners’ written productions, in particular the incorrect application of grammatical rules, the existence of errors in summaries or the persistence of errors in corrected exercises. …”
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