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The Impact of an Introductory Biomedical Engineering Course on Students' Perceptions of the Engineering Profession
(Tempus Publications, 2016)
After their first year roughly 50% of engineering students do not continue in that major. One cause could be that students have little idea as to what the profession of engineeringis about. Freshman introductory courses ...
What does the literature say about using robots on children with disabilities?
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2017)
The purpose of this study is to examine the extent and type of robots used for the rehabilitation and education of children and young people with CP and ASD and the associated outcomes.
Information and Communication Technologies for managing frailty: a systematic literature review
(Sociedad Internacional sobre el Envejecimiento y las Enfermedades., 2020)
Frailty is a prevalent condition among Canadians; over one million are diagnosed as medically frail, and in the next ten years this number will double. Information and telecommunication technologies can provide a low-cost ...
How do our students learn clinical engineering? A pilot study
(Springer Verlag, 2017)
This paper aims to measure what are the students’
perceived learning outcome achievements after finishing their
clinical engineering major courses. This is a pre- post-test with no
control group study design. Forty ...
Information and Communication Technologies for managing frailty: a systematic literature review
(International Society on Aging and Disease, 2020)
Frailty is a prevalent condition among Canadians; over one million are diagnosed as medically frail, and in the next ten years this number will double. Information and telecommunication technologies can provide a low-cost ...
Teaching maintenance of medical devices in simulation centers: a pilot study
(Springer Verlag, 2016)
This paper aims to measure what the students’ perceived learning outcome achievements are after finishing medical devices courses I and II. This is a pre- post-test with no control group study design. Twenty-four students ...