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FutureScan

FutureScan. Indicators for Education. FutureScan. FutureScan Trends 5.0 = Very Major Impact 1.0 = Very Minor Impact. FutureScan Education Subcategories. 5.0 = Very Likely 1.0 = Very Unlikely. 4A Increasing use of electronic forms of education, including online.

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FutureScan

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  1. FutureScan

  2. Indicators for Education FutureScan

  3. FutureScan Trends 5.0 = Very Major Impact 1.0 = Very Minor Impact

  4. FutureScan Education Subcategories 5.0 = Very Likely 1.0 = Very Unlikely 4AIncreasing use of electronic forms of education, including online. 4BIncreasing need for technologists to be multidisciplinary. 4CEmphasis on importance of life long learning. 4D Influx of non-traditional students. 4EIncreasing need for information access skills. 4F More need to understand and apply reports of research results. 4GNeed for more emphasis on flexible learning skills, and on basics.

  5. Programs must find ways to incorporate new technologyinto the curriculum Increased emphasis on CT in the draft of the entry-level radiography curriculum. Fusion Imaging PET/CT Ultrasound/CT PET/MR Molecular Imaging Theranostics Tomotherapy

  6. Leadership Academy for Educators • Tools and Techniques. • Methodologies. R.T. education will become more like medical school, promotingcritical-thinking capability Case-based learning will enhance student understanding and adaptability.

  7. Technologist as Student & Technologist as Teacher Educators will need to provide skills that facilitate lifelong learning It is essential that education provides students with solid search and retrieval skills that ultimately will be more useful than rote memorization of information. Clear distinctions must be made between information, knowledge and understanding.

  8. Human capital is precious and human beings should not be used when electronic systems can do the same task. Although information grows and is nearly infinite, the supply of teachers is distinctly finite Teachers should be sages of experience, not simply knowledge.

  9. Educational programs must accommodate needs of nontraditional students Entry-level curricula strengthened with general education provides students with the academic skills, analytic ability and general knowledge necessary to flexibly meet the challenges of their personal, civic and professional lives. The ASRT Education and Research Foundation awards more than $200,000 in grants and scholarships. Seven Royce Osborn Scholarships were awarded in 2006, totaling more than $28,000 Financial support for Royce Osborn Scholarships comes from individual scholarship patrons and sponsorship from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

  10. Evolution of Care Delivery

  11. Chris Amies, Ph.D. Vice President, Innovation Siemens Medical Solutions, OCSG

  12. FutureScan

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