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    Information retention and overload in first-time hearing aid users: an interactive multimedia educational solution by Ferguson, Melanie A., Brandreth, Marian, Brassington, William, Wharrad, Heather

    Published 2015
    “…Moderate to large effect sizes indicated that these differences were clinically significant. Conclusion: An educational intervention that supplements clinical practice results in improved knowledge in first-time hearing aid users.…”
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    Development of a multimedia educational programme for first-time hearing aid users: a participatory design by Ferguson, Melanie A., Leighton, Paul, Brandreth, Marian, Wharrad, Heather

    Published 2018
    “…Conclusions: This participatory approach recognises and involves key stakeholders in the design process to create content for a user-friendly multimedia educational intervention, to supplement the clinical management of first-time hearing aid users. …”
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    A randomized controlled trial to evaluate the benefits of a multimedia educational program for first-time hearing aid users by Ferguson, Melanie A., Brandreth, Marian, Brassington, William, Leighton, Paul, Wharrad, Heather

    Published 2016
    “…This study provides evidence to suggest that the RLOs may provide valuable learning and educational support for first-time hearing aid users and could be used to supplement clinical rehabilitation practice.…”
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    'School Times' a hit with teachers by New Straits Times

    Published 2012
    “…IPOH: "Interesting", "comprehensive" and "fun" were some of the words used by teachers in describing the New Straits Times (NST)educational supplement School Times.…”
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    Factors Associated with Calcium Intake Among Third Trimester Pregnant Women in Rafsanjan City, Iran by Ebrahimi, Fatemeh

    Published 2011
    “…Since all of the women were pregnant, the mean time spent for sitting was the highest(323.21 ± 122.02 min/day). …”
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    Part-time Employment and Effects on Australian Social Work Students: A Report on a National Study by Ryan, M., Barns, Angela, McAuliffe, D.

    Published 2011
    “…The findings have implications for the ways in which social work education is structured, especially in terms of flexibility, and demonstrated that part-time work also offers opportunities for student learning.…”
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    The effectiveness of weekly versus daily Iron supplementation among Mild anemic pregnant women by Hashim, Haniza

    Published 2012
    “…Traditionally, women have been prescribed iron supplement during pregnancy as daily regime. Recently, weekly supplementation has been suggested, since it takes advantage of the turnover time of intestinal mucosa cells favoring iron absorption regulation and is more economical and safer from the public health perspective.To study the effectiveness of weekly compared with daily iron supplementation among mild anemic pregnant women. …”
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    School meals and educational outcomes in rural Ethiopia by Poppe, Robert, Frölich, Markus, Haile, Getinet

    Published 2017
    “…The timing of the distribution of school meals is also found to play an important role.…”
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    Virtual laboratories in Engineering education by Kanesan , Muthusamy, P. Rajesh, Kumar, Sharifah Rosfashida, Syed Abd Latif

    Published 2005
    “…Virtual laboratories are used in the ‘any time, anyplace, on-line learning’ world of engineering education. …”
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    Medicalising and Pharmaceuticalising Discourses in Food Supplement Advertising: A Multimodal Critical Discourse Analysis (MCDA) of Weight Loss Websites by Morgan, Katherine Rebecca Anne

    Published 2021
    “…A critical, fine-grained social semiotic analysis of dietary supplement promotion websites is particularly timely since ‘speech and language no longer appear adequate in understanding representation and communication in contemporary global, fluid and networked society’ (Jewitt, 2009:114). …”
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    Factors affecting compliance rate towards oral nutritional supplements intake among geriatric patients in Hospital Kuala Lumpur by Lo, Adeline Li Ching, Muhammad Rabbani Abdul Malek, Nurshahirah Zulkifli, Siti Nur Fatihah Shaifol Akmar, Chong, Elizabeth Gar Mit, Norzainora Hamsah, Nora Nurlinda Zakaria, Suzana Shahar

    Published 2019
    “…Compliance rate towards consumption of oral nutritional supplement (ONS) is low among geriatric patients. Thus, this study aimed to examine factors affecting low compliance of ONS intake among a sample of geriatric patients. …”
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    Leadership capacity building for sustainable educational reform in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus by Mertkan, Sefika

    Published 2010
    “…There are also significant problems with the professional development opportunities for head teachers that must be addressed. Keywords: Educational Reform, Educational Change, Educational Leadership, Capacity-Building, Education Policy…”
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    Gearing up education towards Industry 4.0 by Umachandran, Krishnan, Jurcic, Igor, Ferdinand-James, Debra, Said, Mohamed Mohamed Tolba, Abd Rashid, Adnan

    Published 2018
    “…Being technologically prepared is the need of the time then to wait for the opportunity to push the educational system to change, where the time loss would handicap the economy and younger generations to be forced to compete even with perceived incapable and smaller frugalities.…”
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    Mainstreaming Captions for Online Lectures in Higher Education in Australia by Kent, Michael, Ellis, Katie, Peaty, Gwyneth, Latter, Natalie, Locke, Kathryn

    Published 2017
    “…The lecture recordings can be supplemented by several tools which enable captions to be easily integrated and accessed. …”
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    Training program evaluation for educational supervisors: Selected training programs in the headquarters of the ministry of education, sultanate of Oman / Zayid Ali Khalfan Al-Hosni by Al-Hosni, Zayid Ali Khalfan

    Published 2014
    “…Hence, this research aims to investigate the current practices in evaluating the training programs of educational supervisors (ES) carried out by the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Oman. …”
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    WebGE – Web-based groupware for education / Foong Yew Hong by Foong , Yew Hong

    Published 2004
    “…While group learning methods such as group assignments, forum and problem-based learning are increasingly being implemented in the education field, a variety of groupware tools such as email, online-forum and real-time chatting are used to replace or supplement the conventional face-to-face group learning processes. …”
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    The perceptions of lecturers and on-campus students on online teaching and learning in higher education by Chin, Kum

    Published 2004
    “…In recent times, there has been a strong push for higher education institutions to offer more online courses to cater for students who otherwise would be denied university education. …”
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