Anemia expo terminadofranci torrico rojasEl documento proporciona información sobre la composición de la sangre, los eritrocitos y la eritropoyesis. Explica que la sangre se compone de un 55% de plasma y un 45% de células sanguíneas, siendo los eritrocitos los más abundantes con más del 99%. Los eritrocitos son células sanguíneas sin núcleo que transportan oxígeno a los tejidos unida a la hemoglobina. La eritropoyesis es el proceso de producción de eritrocitos en la médula ósea, que d
HemoglobinopatiasGabriel AdrianEste documento resume diferentes tipos de hemoglobinopatías, incluyendo talasemias, drepanocitosis, hemoglobinas inestables, hemoglobinas con afinidad modificada por oxígeno y metahemoglobinemia. Describe la epidemiología, métodos de detección, signos y síntomas, y tratamientos de estas varias condiciones genéticas que afectan la hemoglobina.
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Chapter 5Karen SmithThe chapter describes how intelligent fishermen in a tribe began monopolizing the fishing spots by trading future catches for rights to other spots, eventually owning all the fishing territory. They then hired the unemployed at unsustainable wages, leading to hunger despite a surplus of fish. A similar system developed with antelope and bear hunting. A demented man cried out for a return to individual fishing but was silenced. A teacher wondered why students couldn't be taught to solve such issues, but was told education could not promote certain political solutions. The chapter critiques how monopolies, unemployment, and welfare systems can emerge and links it to restrictions on political discussions in education.
DzDzԴDZ貹íUniversity of Tolima1. Las hemoglobinopatías son enfermedades hereditarias resultantes de anormalidades en la producción o síntesis de la hemoglobina.
2. Las principales hemoglobinopatías son la anemia de células falciformes, causada por la hemoglobina S, y las talasemias, causadas por deficiencias en las cadenas alfa o beta de la hemoglobina.
3. Estas enfermedades producen diferentes alteraciones en la estructura y función de los eritrocitos, pudiendo causar anemia, crisis vaso-oclusivas dolor
alvin bugaoisan psth-learning stylesAlvin BugaoisanLearning styles encompass theories that suggest individuals differ in how they learn and process information. David Kolb's model outlines two approaches to grasping experience - concrete experience vs abstract conceptualization - and transforming experience - reflective observation vs active experimentation. Gregore's model describes four cognitive styles based on how information is perceived, processed and ordered - concrete sequential, abstract sequential, abstract random, and concrete random. Field independence refers to a learning style where learners tend to separate details from context and rely less on teachers. Matching learning instruction to style is important as learning involves changes in learner behavior from experiences.
Hemoglobinopatias IAriel ArandaEste documento clasifica y describe diferentes tipos de anemias, incluyendo anemias hereditarias como la drepanocitosis, la hemoglobinopatía C, las talasemias y otras hemoglobinopatías estructurales. Explica los mecanismos moleculares, manifestaciones clínicas, diagnóstico y tratamiento de estas condiciones.
Learning theoriesSunny ChauhanThis document discusses several theories of learning:
1) Reinforcement theory proposes that behavior is influenced by its consequences, and positive reinforcement strengthens behaviors while punishment weakens them.
2) Experiential learning theory emphasizes learning through experience and reflection in a cyclical process.
3) Different learning styles, like reflecting, thinking, and doing, affect how individuals learn best. Considering one's own style can improve learning.
4) Action learning links learning to real-world problems through small groups that regularly meet to help members learn from each other's experiences.
Learning StylesPintaku SyahidThis document summarizes several learning styles and factors, as presented by a group of students to their class. It describes dependent and independent learning styles, left and right brain dominance, reflective vs impulsive learners, and Kolb's four-stage experiential learning cycle. Strategies are provided for each learning style to help students learn in ways that suit their natural preferences and strengths.
Saber tooth curriculum presentationRStover71This book uses humor to explain the history and development of curriculum. It demonstrates how curriculum was created to share information equally among students and allow adjustment to change. The book also shows how identifying desired learning outcomes led to the development of curriculum based on survival needs and engaging students in similar tasks as adults. It assessed learning through active demonstrations from students and added more curriculum over time. The comical style helps different learners understand the content.
Learningtypesedu290gunne1dThe document discusses different types of learning styles - verbal, visual, and kinesthetic - as well as learning theories including behaviorism, constructivism, and cognitivism. Verbal learners best understand spoken and written information, visual learners learn through visual mediums, and kinesthetic learners learn best through hands-on activities. The theories focus on external stimuli (behaviorism), problem solving through experience (constructivism), and analyzing information (cognitivism). Certain learning styles connect more closely with specific theories.
HRM Learning TheoriesShreyas WaikarThis document provides an overview of various learning theories and considerations for program design. It discusses reinforcement theory, social learning theory, goal theories, need theories, expectancy theory, information processing theory, and adult learning theory. It also covers Kolb's learning cycle and learning styles. The presentation emphasizes that effective program design includes establishing course parameters, objectives, a detailed lesson plan with training structure and sequence, and evaluation. The goal is to facilitate meaningful learning through experience and feedback.
Learning styles and learning theoriesGOPAL gkvkThis document discusses learning styles and theories. It defines learning styles as the way a person learns and identifies visual, auditory and tactile learners. It explains the importance of identifying learning styles to involve more of the brain and help students learn and recall information better. The document also outlines seven common learning styles and several theories of learning, including sensory stimulation theory, reinforcement theory, and experiential learning theory.
Group 3 learning styles ppttcomberThe document discusses learning styles and their importance in education. It defines learning styles as the overall patterns that provide direction to learning and teaching. Learning styles influence how students learn, how teachers teach, and how the two interact. The document presents several learning style theories and discusses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. It emphasizes that while people tend to have a preferred learning style, engaging all three styles leads to the best learning outcomes.
MembranopatiasArturo Govea BautistaEste documento trata sobre las membranopatias. Resume que la membrana eritrocitaria está formada principalmente por fosfolípidos y colesterol, y contiene proteínas como la espectrina, banda 3 y 4.1 que forman su esqueleto. Explica algunas enfermedades hereditarias como la esferocitosis hereditaria, eliptocitosis hereditaria y la acantocitosis, las cuales se deben a defectos en las proteínas del citoesqueleto de la membrana eritrocitaria y pueden caus
Approach to hemolytic anemiaSarath MenonDr Sarath Menon presents an approach to diagnosing and classifying hemolytic anemia. Hemolytic anemia results from increased red blood cell destruction and bone marrow compensation. It can be congenital/hereditary or acquired. Classification includes intracorpuscular defects like hemoglobinopathies and enzymopathies, and extracorpuscular factors like mechanical destruction, toxic agents, infections, and autoimmune causes. Diagnosis involves confirming hemolysis and determining the etiology through history, physical exam, peripheral smear, and ancillary lab tests. Common etiologies discussed in detail include sickle cell disease, thalassemia, G6PD deficiency, membrane defects like hereditary spherocytosis, and autoimmune
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...Kimpee BlahingThis document discusses components of effective teaching, focusing on the learner. It defines learning styles as how learners concentrate, process, and remember new information. Learning styles incorporate physiological, cognitive, and affective elements. Cognitive elements include brain dominance, thinking styles, and multiple intelligences. The theory of multiple intelligences proposes that intelligence consists of several abilities rather than just one general ability. The document also discusses various learning and cognitive theories like behaviorism, cognitivism, and Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
Anemia And Its ClassificationProf Dr Bashir Ahmed DarThe document discusses different types and causes of anemia. It classifies anemia into etiologic categories including impaired red blood cell production, excessive destruction of RBCs, and blood loss. It further describes morphologic classifications such as macrocytic, microcytic hypochromic, and normocytic normochromic anemia. Specific causes are provided for each category including deficiencies, diseases, and genetic disorders. Hemolytic anemia is discussed in more detail including hereditary and acquired causes. Laboratory findings associated with different types of anemia are also summarized.
Edu 5701 7 Dunn & Dunn Learning Styles Model[1]Barbara M. KingThe document describes the Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Model, which identifies various factors that influence how individuals learn, including environmental, emotional, sociological, physiological, and psychological factors. It then discusses two main learning styles - global and analytic. Global learners prefer holistic, creative approaches to learning, while analytic learners prefer logical, step-by-step methods. The document provides teaching strategies for each style and ideas for introducing lessons in ways that appeal to both global and analytic learners. It also describes programmed learning sequences as an individualized instruction method that can accommodate different learning styles.
Learning Styles PresentationgerryhillThe document describes two activities to assess learning styles. The first activity involves students answering questions about numbers on a screen to determine if they are visual learners. The second activity involves dividing students into groups with different tasks like holding objects to see how they perform on name recall questions. It then provides information about visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles including their key characteristics and retention rates with different study methods.
Recursos educativos tic de información,Bernardo RomanoEste documento define recursos educativos como cualquier material que un profesor puede usar para facilitar el aprendizaje, como contenidos, actividades o estrategias de evaluación. Explora los recursos TIC y sus usos didácticos, incluyendo motivar a los estudiantes, proporcionar información y experiencias de aprendizaje. También discute estándares para docentes en el uso de TIC y modelos para integrar la tecnología de manera pedagógicamente efectiva.
Types Of Learning Tamara KravicThere are three main types of learners: visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic. Visual learners prefer using images and spatial understanding to learn. Auditory learners learn best through listening and speaking. Tactile/kinesthetic learners learn by experiencing things hands-on and acting things out. Students should understand their own learning style to maximize their learning potential and make lessons more engaging. Knowing whether you are a visual, auditory, or tactile learner can help you choose effective study strategies.
Learning styleshpinnThis document discusses learning styles and the VARK model of learning preferences. It introduces the four categories in VARK: Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic. It then provides a questionnaire to help determine a learner's preference, including examples like assembling furniture or setting up a phone. Based on the results, it describes each of the four learning styles in 1-2 sentences and provides suggestions for how learners with that preference can best take in information. The document concludes by asking if the reader agrees with their determined learning style preference.
Learning styles and strategies.guest6693c0The document discusses sources of variation in second language learning, focusing on factors related to the language learner, including motivation, learning styles, strategies, and individual characteristics. It covers topics like integrative vs. instrumental motivation, the influence of culture and environment on language learning, and implications for adopting style-based and strategy-based instruction approaches to accommodate different learners.
Learning theories 1IAU Dent1) The document outlines several theories of learning including classical conditioning by Pavlov involving associating a neutral stimulus with a reflex, operant conditioning by Skinner involving reinforcement of behaviors, social learning by Bandura involving observational learning, and insightful learning involving problem solving.
2) Clinical applications of these theories include the development of fears through classical conditioning, using reinforcement schedules in token economies for behavior modification, and making diagnoses through selectively encoding, comparing, and combining information.
3) Other concepts discussed include latent learning, Vygotsky's zone of proximal development involving learning with guidance, and Lewin's field theory emphasizing the interaction between individuals and their environment in influencing behavior.
Theories of LearningiambenvaughanThe document discusses several theories of learning, including:
1) Behaviorist theories proposed by Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner which view learning as stimulus-response associations that are reinforced through repetition.
2) Constructivist theories which see learning as an active process where learners construct new understanding based on their existing knowledge and experiences.
3) Social constructivism and theorists like Vygotsky who emphasized that learning occurs through social interaction and collaboration with others.
4) Evidence from cognitive development and neuroscience that supports constructivist and social constructivist views of learning from an early age.
Learning StylesPintaku SyahidThis document summarizes several learning styles and factors, as presented by a group of students to their class. It describes dependent and independent learning styles, left and right brain dominance, reflective vs impulsive learners, and Kolb's four-stage experiential learning cycle. Strategies are provided for each learning style to help students learn in ways that suit their natural preferences and strengths.
Saber tooth curriculum presentationRStover71This book uses humor to explain the history and development of curriculum. It demonstrates how curriculum was created to share information equally among students and allow adjustment to change. The book also shows how identifying desired learning outcomes led to the development of curriculum based on survival needs and engaging students in similar tasks as adults. It assessed learning through active demonstrations from students and added more curriculum over time. The comical style helps different learners understand the content.
Learningtypesedu290gunne1dThe document discusses different types of learning styles - verbal, visual, and kinesthetic - as well as learning theories including behaviorism, constructivism, and cognitivism. Verbal learners best understand spoken and written information, visual learners learn through visual mediums, and kinesthetic learners learn best through hands-on activities. The theories focus on external stimuli (behaviorism), problem solving through experience (constructivism), and analyzing information (cognitivism). Certain learning styles connect more closely with specific theories.
HRM Learning TheoriesShreyas WaikarThis document provides an overview of various learning theories and considerations for program design. It discusses reinforcement theory, social learning theory, goal theories, need theories, expectancy theory, information processing theory, and adult learning theory. It also covers Kolb's learning cycle and learning styles. The presentation emphasizes that effective program design includes establishing course parameters, objectives, a detailed lesson plan with training structure and sequence, and evaluation. The goal is to facilitate meaningful learning through experience and feedback.
Learning styles and learning theoriesGOPAL gkvkThis document discusses learning styles and theories. It defines learning styles as the way a person learns and identifies visual, auditory and tactile learners. It explains the importance of identifying learning styles to involve more of the brain and help students learn and recall information better. The document also outlines seven common learning styles and several theories of learning, including sensory stimulation theory, reinforcement theory, and experiential learning theory.
Group 3 learning styles ppttcomberThe document discusses learning styles and their importance in education. It defines learning styles as the overall patterns that provide direction to learning and teaching. Learning styles influence how students learn, how teachers teach, and how the two interact. The document presents several learning style theories and discusses visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. It emphasizes that while people tend to have a preferred learning style, engaging all three styles leads to the best learning outcomes.
MembranopatiasArturo Govea BautistaEste documento trata sobre las membranopatias. Resume que la membrana eritrocitaria está formada principalmente por fosfolípidos y colesterol, y contiene proteínas como la espectrina, banda 3 y 4.1 que forman su esqueleto. Explica algunas enfermedades hereditarias como la esferocitosis hereditaria, eliptocitosis hereditaria y la acantocitosis, las cuales se deben a defectos en las proteínas del citoesqueleto de la membrana eritrocitaria y pueden caus
Approach to hemolytic anemiaSarath MenonDr Sarath Menon presents an approach to diagnosing and classifying hemolytic anemia. Hemolytic anemia results from increased red blood cell destruction and bone marrow compensation. It can be congenital/hereditary or acquired. Classification includes intracorpuscular defects like hemoglobinopathies and enzymopathies, and extracorpuscular factors like mechanical destruction, toxic agents, infections, and autoimmune causes. Diagnosis involves confirming hemolysis and determining the etiology through history, physical exam, peripheral smear, and ancillary lab tests. Common etiologies discussed in detail include sickle cell disease, thalassemia, G6PD deficiency, membrane defects like hereditary spherocytosis, and autoimmune
Learner: Definition and theories of learning, Student’s Learning Style, and T...Kimpee BlahingThis document discusses components of effective teaching, focusing on the learner. It defines learning styles as how learners concentrate, process, and remember new information. Learning styles incorporate physiological, cognitive, and affective elements. Cognitive elements include brain dominance, thinking styles, and multiple intelligences. The theory of multiple intelligences proposes that intelligence consists of several abilities rather than just one general ability. The document also discusses various learning and cognitive theories like behaviorism, cognitivism, and Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences.
Anemia And Its ClassificationProf Dr Bashir Ahmed DarThe document discusses different types and causes of anemia. It classifies anemia into etiologic categories including impaired red blood cell production, excessive destruction of RBCs, and blood loss. It further describes morphologic classifications such as macrocytic, microcytic hypochromic, and normocytic normochromic anemia. Specific causes are provided for each category including deficiencies, diseases, and genetic disorders. Hemolytic anemia is discussed in more detail including hereditary and acquired causes. Laboratory findings associated with different types of anemia are also summarized.
Edu 5701 7 Dunn & Dunn Learning Styles Model[1]Barbara M. KingThe document describes the Dunn and Dunn Learning Style Model, which identifies various factors that influence how individuals learn, including environmental, emotional, sociological, physiological, and psychological factors. It then discusses two main learning styles - global and analytic. Global learners prefer holistic, creative approaches to learning, while analytic learners prefer logical, step-by-step methods. The document provides teaching strategies for each style and ideas for introducing lessons in ways that appeal to both global and analytic learners. It also describes programmed learning sequences as an individualized instruction method that can accommodate different learning styles.
Learning Styles PresentationgerryhillThe document describes two activities to assess learning styles. The first activity involves students answering questions about numbers on a screen to determine if they are visual learners. The second activity involves dividing students into groups with different tasks like holding objects to see how they perform on name recall questions. It then provides information about visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles including their key characteristics and retention rates with different study methods.
Recursos educativos tic de información,Bernardo RomanoEste documento define recursos educativos como cualquier material que un profesor puede usar para facilitar el aprendizaje, como contenidos, actividades o estrategias de evaluación. Explora los recursos TIC y sus usos didácticos, incluyendo motivar a los estudiantes, proporcionar información y experiencias de aprendizaje. También discute estándares para docentes en el uso de TIC y modelos para integrar la tecnología de manera pedagógicamente efectiva.
Types Of Learning Tamara KravicThere are three main types of learners: visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic. Visual learners prefer using images and spatial understanding to learn. Auditory learners learn best through listening and speaking. Tactile/kinesthetic learners learn by experiencing things hands-on and acting things out. Students should understand their own learning style to maximize their learning potential and make lessons more engaging. Knowing whether you are a visual, auditory, or tactile learner can help you choose effective study strategies.
Learning styleshpinnThis document discusses learning styles and the VARK model of learning preferences. It introduces the four categories in VARK: Visual, Aural, Read/Write, and Kinesthetic. It then provides a questionnaire to help determine a learner's preference, including examples like assembling furniture or setting up a phone. Based on the results, it describes each of the four learning styles in 1-2 sentences and provides suggestions for how learners with that preference can best take in information. The document concludes by asking if the reader agrees with their determined learning style preference.
Learning styles and strategies.guest6693c0The document discusses sources of variation in second language learning, focusing on factors related to the language learner, including motivation, learning styles, strategies, and individual characteristics. It covers topics like integrative vs. instrumental motivation, the influence of culture and environment on language learning, and implications for adopting style-based and strategy-based instruction approaches to accommodate different learners.
Learning theories 1IAU Dent1) The document outlines several theories of learning including classical conditioning by Pavlov involving associating a neutral stimulus with a reflex, operant conditioning by Skinner involving reinforcement of behaviors, social learning by Bandura involving observational learning, and insightful learning involving problem solving.
2) Clinical applications of these theories include the development of fears through classical conditioning, using reinforcement schedules in token economies for behavior modification, and making diagnoses through selectively encoding, comparing, and combining information.
3) Other concepts discussed include latent learning, Vygotsky's zone of proximal development involving learning with guidance, and Lewin's field theory emphasizing the interaction between individuals and their environment in influencing behavior.
Theories of LearningiambenvaughanThe document discusses several theories of learning, including:
1) Behaviorist theories proposed by Pavlov, Watson, and Skinner which view learning as stimulus-response associations that are reinforced through repetition.
2) Constructivist theories which see learning as an active process where learners construct new understanding based on their existing knowledge and experiences.
3) Social constructivism and theorists like Vygotsky who emphasized that learning occurs through social interaction and collaboration with others.
4) Evidence from cognitive development and neuroscience that supports constructivist and social constructivist views of learning from an early age.