Saturday, February 28, 2009

New Biomedical Video Journal

JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is a new peer-reviewed on-line journal now including experimental approaches in neuroscience, immunology, medicine, and functional MRI in psychology, some of which may have applications in biomedical education. Examples are Human In-Vivo Bioassay for the Tissue-Specific Measurement of Nociceptive and Inflammatory Mediators; Functional Imaging with Reinforcement, Eyetracking, and Physiological Monitoring; and Preparation and Maintenance of Dorsal Root Ganglia Neurons in Compartmented Cultures.

Website: www.jove.com/

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Medical Blogs of Interest

This site lists 100 Medical related blogs on a wide variety of topics. This site also lists the top 25 blogs in the Netherlands, however they are not all available in English.

Blog URL: http://medblog.nl/medblogen/
Blog RSS Feed: http://medblog.nl/feed/

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Medical Education Wiki

A great Medical Education Wiki to add to your listing of Web2.0 resources.

http://medicaleducation.wetpaint.com/?t=anon

There are three main topics discussed.

1) How do students learn
2) Classroom teaching techniques
3) Clinical teaching techniques

If you would like to have a better understanding of a Wiki first ... click here

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Medpedia Going Public - Medgadget

Medpedia, the online project to create an authoritative online encyclopedia of all things medicine, is now available as a public beta. Unlike Wikipedia, which anyone in the world can freely edit, Medpedia's content is created by physicians and PhD's in their respective biomedical/health fields.

Medpedia Going Public - Medgadget - www.medgadget.com

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Monday, February 9, 2009

New Application for Video Clips

To update the previous post "Starting with Video Clips...", a new web-based application, though still in beta, has received praise for allowing users to integrate movie clips from YouTube and other popular media sites into their PowerPoint presentations. Called 280Slides.com, it also allows users to share presentations with colleagues without needing to download anything.

Website: http://280slides.com/