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This important text synthesizes the state of knowledge related to
thinking and technology and provides strategies for helping young
people cultivate thinking skills required to navigate the new
digital landscape. The rise of technology has resulted in new ways
of searching and communicating information among youth, often
creating information "overload". We do not know how the new
technologies will affect the ways young people learn and think.
There are plenty of warnings about the dangers of information
technology, but there is also enormous potential for technology to
aid human thinking, which this book explores from an open-minded
perspective. Coverage Includes: - An up to date review of the
literature on thinking skills in general, and in relation to
technology.- Practical guidelines for thinking with technology.- A
scholarly review of the characteristics of the digital generation.-
A discussion of the various steps involved in the thinking
process.- A historical context of the Information Age and the
transition from oral history, to printing press, to the Internet.
Thinking Skills for the Digital Generation: The Development of
Thinking and Learning in the Age of Information is an invaluable
reference for educators and research professionals particularly
interested in educational technology, and improving thinking and
problem-solving skills.
There is growing acknowledgement of the importance of interpersonal
and communication skills in the training of future physicians.
Effective diagnostic and clinical management skills require
competency in observing, listening, communicating, problem-solving
and negotiating. In addition, the physician needs human
relationship skills. It is apparent that a systematic curriculum is
needed to teach these clinical skills to medical students and
trainees and this handbook provides a practical guide. Each chapter
in this book discusses one of the clinical skills in depth. A
unique feature of this book is the use of concepts developed in
several other disciplines. For example, ideas to learn listening
skills are borrowed from industrial management literature. The
other unique feature is the inclusion of practical exercises to
learn and teach each of these skills. The Appendix outlines ideas
on how to organize a course on clinical competency skills and
includes a few exercises to start discussion groups. This practical
manual is a resource for training of future physicians for
competency in the art and practice of medicine. Ideas expressed in
this book have been developed, tested and improved over a period of
25 to 30 years with input from trainees and medical practitioners.
This important text synthesizes the state of knowledge related to
thinking and technology and provides strategies for helping young
people cultivate thinking skills required to navigate the new
digital landscape. The rise of technology has resulted in new ways
of searching and communicating information among youth, often
creating information "overload". We do not know how the new
technologies will affect the ways young people learn and think.
There are plenty of warnings about the dangers of information
technology, but there is also enormous potential for technology to
aid human thinking, which this book explores from an open-minded
perspective. Coverage Includes: - An up to date review of the
literature on thinking skills in general, and in relation to
technology.- Practical guidelines for thinking with technology.- A
scholarly review of the characteristics of the digital generation.-
A discussion of the various steps involved in the thinking
process.- A historical context of the Information Age and the
transition from oral history, to printing press, to the Internet.
Thinking Skills for the Digital Generation: The Development of
Thinking and Learning in the Age of Information is an invaluable
reference for educators and research professionals particularly
interested in educational technology, and improving thinking and
problem-solving skills.
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