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In his recent TEDTalk, “What doctors don’t know about the drugs they prescribe,” Ben Goldacre sounded a warning about the vast numbers of pharmaceutical studies that go unpublished. “Positive findings are about twice as likely to be published as negative findings,” said Goldacre, noting that this is a big problem because it means doctors are prescribing pharmaceuticals without full knowledge of their side effects and overall efficacy.
However, Goldacre is excited about a hint of change displayed in this article from the British Medical Journal. In the editorial, BMJ editor-in-chief Fiona Godlee tips her hat to pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline for opening its vaults and allowing access to its trial data. The system is not perfect — all requests must travel through a panel and be deemed “a reasonable scientific question” before data will be released — but it is a step forward. At the same time, Godlee…
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See on Scoop.it – Business and Economics: E-Learning and Blended Learning
“A new report has been published by Toronto-based Higher Education Strategy Associates with the superb title The State of E-Learning in Canadian Universities, 2011: If Students Are Digital Natives, Why Don’t They Like E-Learning? It’s a study of Canadian students’ attitudes to e-learning and finds, not surprisingly that today’s students are not so enthusiastic towards universities’ net-based courses as we would expect. Despite growing up with the net and labelled as “digital natives” by generalising parents, they are not automatically attracted to the e-learning on offer.
It’s easy to draw the conclusion that traditional classroom education is, after all, best since the students in the survey seem to prefer it to net-based studies. The best online resources in their opinion are recorded lectures and they prefer printed books to e-books on the whole. Traditionalists will heave a sigh of relief and say “I told you so” and we can all get back behind the lectern and keep lecturing.
However the report ends with some very relevant thoughts. Maybe students’ lukewarm attitude to e-learning is because the e-learning on offer is simply not very compelling or well designed? What if the e-learning of today is simply a pale electronic version of traditional teaching and therefore is always compared to the “real thing.” Maybe we haven’t actually changed anything, we’ve just put the classroom on the net without much thought of why we might want to do that…”
See on acreelman.blogspot.se
hot report… baru beres nih ikutan special apple’s event on education @big apple – new york