15 TEDs to Add a Health and Wellness Thread to Your Anatomy Class
We have our students in Anatomy complete five TEDitorials of TED Talks that deal with transitions and changes to the Healthcare system. Here is a list of the TEDs that we provide for our students to choose from.
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Add a Wellness Thread to Your Anatomy Class
Add a Wellness Thread to Your Anatomy Class
This year my colleague and I added a wellness thread as one of the projects for our anatomy class.
Over the years we had seen that as students develop a better understanding of the mechanisms of anatomy and physiology that their interest in health, diet and maintaining health recuperation from injury becomes more acute than when they took a health class freshman year.
We decided to approach this by creating a "Wellness Project" as part of our anatomy curriculum.
The project included several parts that would not have been possible without the increased time in class provided by "flipping" much of our content.
First we viewed and discussed two documentaries, Escape Fire and Food Matters.
Escape Fire on iTunes - http://bit.ly/1wsCNG0
Escape Fire Viewing Guide - http://bit.ly/1py8ppI
Food Matters on iTunes - http://bit.ly/Ts8cKh
These two documentaries provide an outstanding back drop to our health care system and the role of food and vitamins in our daily lives.
Next we had did a FaceTime remote with a National Health Policy Analyst who shared the need for our health care system to transition from a "disease management" focus to a "wellness" focus. We are fortunate in my daughter is currently working in Washington DC on health care policy.
Next we assigned students to complete five TEDitorials to editorialize TED Talks that deal with transitions in our current health care model.
(http://flipped4science.blogspot.com/2014/06/15-teds-to-add-health-and-wellness.html)
The last part of the project was for students to complete an analysis of their diet, exercise and lifestyle for four weeks. Students used a Fitness Tracker at http://www.onlinefitnesslog.com to create a food and exercise log and to analyze nutritional content.
Students then presented a two week analysis of their diet and exercise in a Weebly. Analysis include caloric intake and expenditure, macro and micro nutrients in their diet, and an evaluation of their overall lifestyle.
As students transition from high school to college it is of vital importance that students are aware of their personal health and the choices they make. Not only in food and exercise but in dealing with their own health care through the systems that are set up for them.
This year my colleague and I added a wellness thread as one of the projects for our anatomy class.
Over the years we had seen that as students develop a better understanding of the mechanisms of anatomy and physiology that their interest in health, diet and maintaining health recuperation from injury becomes more acute than when they took a health class freshman year.
We decided to approach this by creating a "Wellness Project" as part of our anatomy curriculum.
The project included several parts that would not have been possible without the increased time in class provided by "flipping" much of our content.
First we viewed and discussed two documentaries, Escape Fire and Food Matters.
Escape Fire on iTunes - http://bit.ly/1wsCNG0
Escape Fire Viewing Guide - http://bit.ly/1py8ppI
Food Matters on iTunes - http://bit.ly/Ts8cKh
These two documentaries provide an outstanding back drop to our health care system and the role of food and vitamins in our daily lives.
Next we had did a FaceTime remote with a National Health Policy Analyst who shared the need for our health care system to transition from a "disease management" focus to a "wellness" focus. We are fortunate in my daughter is currently working in Washington DC on health care policy.
Next we assigned students to complete five TEDitorials to editorialize TED Talks that deal with transitions in our current health care model.
(http://flipped4science.blogspot.com/2014/06/15-teds-to-add-health-and-wellness.html)
The last part of the project was for students to complete an analysis of their diet, exercise and lifestyle for four weeks. Students used a Fitness Tracker at http://www.onlinefitnesslog.com to create a food and exercise log and to analyze nutritional content.
Students then presented a two week analysis of their diet and exercise in a Weebly. Analysis include caloric intake and expenditure, macro and micro nutrients in their diet, and an evaluation of their overall lifestyle.
As students transition from high school to college it is of vital importance that students are aware of their personal health and the choices they make. Not only in food and exercise but in dealing with their own health care through the systems that are set up for them.
Monday, June 9, 2014
12 TEDs to Create a Thinking Attitude for Environmental Science
12 TEDs to Create a Thinking Attitude for Environmental Science
Here are my suggestions for 12 TED Talks to get students to think about sustainability and their role as stewards of the planet.
Here are my suggestions for 12 TED Talks to get students to think about sustainability and their role as stewards of the planet.
Saturday, June 7, 2014
Sci2: Infinitely Awesome Videos Every Day
Sci2: Infinitely Awesome Videos Every Day
Check out Sci2 from the Science Channel for infinitely awesome videos to use to encourage inquiry.
These videos provide great examples of everyday science to use as conversation starters, enhance flipped lessons or just to pique interest in science.
Check out Sci2 from the Science Channel for infinitely awesome videos to use to encourage inquiry.
These videos provide great examples of everyday science to use as conversation starters, enhance flipped lessons or just to pique interest in science.
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
FLN and SOPHIA Flipped Learning Infographic Continued
FLN and SOPHIA Flipped Learning Infographic Cont.
Continued information from the survey surrounding the growth of "Flipped Learning"
http://bit.ly/1hWqrgS
Continued information from the survey surrounding the growth of "Flipped Learning"
http://bit.ly/1hWqrgS