tailieunhanh - The Effectiveness of Computer Based Interactive Oral Health Education
a whirlwind on the social scene, Milinda, 24, first joined the Family planning association of Sri lanka as a peer educator in 2004. he received training, and then went out to meet young people in 16 districts to reveal all about sexual and reproductive health and rights. Milinda was hooked: he saw the need for information and services and made it a personal mission to raise awareness of young people’s issues. Since then, Milinda spearheaded the development of the national youth policy, he has become the convenor of a national civil society forum, and he founded reach, Sri lanka’s first. | The Effectiveness of Computer Based Interactive Oral Health Education. Colm Rice BSc. BDS. Submitted in fulfilment of the requirement of the degree of Master of Medical Science Medical Science in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Glasgow April 2009. 1 Table of Contents Reference for Reference for Chapter Literature Scotland s dental Caries in relation to Sample Caries Low dental Key psychological stage of Pester Why education is important so The integration of Oral Health into the primary school Psychology of A brief history of Piaget theories on child Vygotsky the zone of proximal development and The impact of computer use on young Computers in the Computers and Children s social interactions with Computers affect on language Difficulties in designing software for children .26 Interactive components of Rationale for the development of an Social Educational Why make education a game .28 Interactive programmes as pedagogic The developing use of interactive technologies in health 2 Interactive technology verses traditional education Interactive Oral Health and Nutrition Recent developments in interactive Is interactive computer based education the way forward .36 Summary of Literature Chapter Primary Secondary Null Chapter Interactive Computer programme Introduction to .
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