Leveraging Technology III: Selection of Content
In the first two posts of this series I discussed the concepts of RSS and Web 2.0 as well as detailing the set up of Google Reader. The Basics: Web 2.0 and RSS Google Reader This post will discuss...
View ArticleLeveraging Technology IV: Blogs
So, this series has had a long, long hiatus between posts for which I apologize!! Time to start the new year off right. This is another dense post with a ton of resources and links. I hope you enjoy....
View ArticleLeveraging Technology V: Beyond RSS to Engagement
This is the 5th in a series of posts investigating how to leverage technology: RSS and Web2.0 Google Reader Selection of Content Blog Reviews In the previous blog posts I have outlined how information...
View ArticleLeveraging Technology VI: Case Example: ACL Injury “Prevention”
Recently, I stumbled upon a website post via Twitter: Original Tweet I absolutely love the basis and intent of the tweet! Female athletes exhibit increased incidence of non-contact anterior cruciate...
View ArticleCan we use Twitter to #SolvePT
Recently, a new hash tag has emerged in the physical therapy twittersphere: #SolvePT. Selena, via the Evidence in Motion Blog, shared her thoughts in a post The Pulse of Physical Therapy. Dr. E of the...
View ArticleThe Evolution of Learning, Knowing, & Finding in the Digital Age
Knowledge, information, and intellect are fuzzy concepts. Knowledge may involve the ability to recall specific pieces of information. But, does knowing lead to intellect? The more information the...
View ArticleDo you MOOC?
In a recent article in the NY Times entitle, “The Year of the MOOC,” writer Laura Pappano describes an exciting, ongoing disruption in education. MOOCs, or Massive Open Online Courses, are quickly...
View ArticleComments On: Building Community & Discourse Through Conversation
Often, intense dialogue emerges in the comments section of blog posts. In my opinion, the discussion enriches the original post. Comments add depth to the post, and benefit the reader. Further, it...
View ArticleHow Do I Twitter Anyway? #DPTstudent
Twitter is an amazing place. I get smarter everyday by observing and connecting on the platform. However, I’m routinely astonished at the reluctance of the vast majority of the students I teach to...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy: Technology Update
This is my presentation given at Evidence In Motion's Manipalooza 2013 Symposium held in Aurora, CO. http://manipalooza.com I was traveling at the time but the organizers graciously allowed me to...
View ArticlePhysical Therapy Metrics
With the widespread use of EMR, more and more data is being collected about the way we practice. A recent post on the Four Hour Work Week by Eric Ries, has me thinking about metrics, specifically PT...
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