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Effective Presentation Skills. Randy Graff, PhD rgraff@ufl.edu. Overview. Audience Polling. www.polleverywhere.com. Limitations. Benefits. www.poll4.com. Planning. Considerations. Think about lighting. Think about size. Think about seating. Planning software.
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Effective Presentation Skills Randy Graff, PhD rgraff@ufl.edu
Audience Polling www.polleverywhere.com
Think about size Think about seating
Planning software • Bubbl.ushttp://www.bubbl.us
Planning software • Dabbleboardhttp://www.dabbleboard.com
How much text is too much? • Active lecturing • Effective handouts • Learning strategies • Assessment techniques • Pedagogy • Brainstorming • Show slide with statement or question • Partner up and brainstorm things that relate • Write list, concept map, narrative
Better? • Active lecturing • Effective handouts • Learning strategies • Assessment techniques • Pedagogy
Smart Art • What factors support faculty self efficacy in readiness to teach online? • What factors impede faculty readiness to teach online? • What motivations do faculty hold concerning readiness to teach online? • What de-motivations do faculty hold concerning readiness to teach online? • What are the perceived causes of faculty resistance to web based teaching? • What attitudes and beliefs are conducive to faculty teaching online?
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Re-Design Clinical Case Study Research Study
Day 1 • Patient is admitted to the ICU with respiratory failure: • Respiratory rate 28 breaths/min, peripheral oxygen saturation 95% (6 L oxygen/min via mask) • He has been hospitalised for 4 weeks because of haemophagocytic syndrome (diagnosis by bone marrow smear) • Received therapy: • HLH4 protocol (etoposide, dexamethasone, cyclosporin A) • History of multiple periods of fever of unknown origin
Patient is admitted to the ICU with respiratory failure: Today Is Day 1 Patient History Respiratory Rate 28 breaths/min Peripheral O2 saturation 95% (6 L oxygen/min via mask) He has been hospitalised for 4 weeks because of haemophagocytic syndrome (diagnosis by bone marrow smear) History of multiple periods of fever of unknown origin Received therapy HLH4 protocol (etoposide, dexamethasone, cyclosporin A)
What is Substance Abuse? • According to WHO1 • “…the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs” • Beliefs2 • Big deal? • Moral weakness or character defect?
What is Substance Abuse? • What’s the big deal? • It’s a moral weakness or character defect. • …the harmful or hazardous use of psychoactive substances, including alcohol and illicit drugs. According to WHO1 Beliefs2
Purpose of Study • To find out what barriers emergency department health care workers face with providing referrals for substance abuse patients that need further care
Purpose of Study To find out what barriers emergency department health care workers face with providing referrals for substance abuse patients that need further care
Acknowledgements • Advisory Committee Chair: • Preceptor: • University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions
Acknowledgements Advisory Committee Chair: Preceptor: www.samhsa.gov
Bus Stop EvaluationCriteria • The landing area is at least 5 feet wide and 8 feet deep adjacent to the curb or street • The landing area is made of concrete
Landing area 5’ by 8’ The landing : concrete
City Commission meeting • Invitation by Commissioner Donovan at Consumer Forum to present at a future City Commission meeting • August 11, 2008 • Students presented to Mayor as well as full City Commission • Agenda item (080133): • Encapsulate • Back up information (Needed two weeks prior to presentation) • Accommodation requests must be made prior
Students presented to Mayor and full • City Commission • Two Weeks Prior • Information needed • Accommodation requests due
Gathering Information About the Case • TB Reporting Sources: • Hospitals • Doctors’ offices • Correctional facilities • Laboratories
TB Reporting Source Hospitals
TB Reporting Source Doctors’ Offices
TB Reporting Source Correctional Facilities
TB Reporting Source Laboratories