Simulation as a Teaching Tool for Future Doctors
Of all the university faculties, the ones that have benefited most quickly from new technologies are those of medicine. Simulators have quickly been perfected and have become tools to improve medical gestures. The human aspect also benefits from these simulations since future doctors can train to act properly with patients in situations they know nothing about.
Student maturation
What are the best practices to ensure that you reach maturity?
Learning and teaching art digitally
It would be easy to believe that the art of drawing requires paper and that art classes can only be taken in person. However, the pandemic has shown that creativity is not hampered by distance. Teachers have found effective methods and Internet users can even learn by themselves thanks to software and multiple tutorials available online.
Adapting texts and websites for neurodivergent students
Understanding what surrounds us requires the ability to decode what we see. Some students, known as "neurodivergent" or having a "dys" disorder, have to try every day to grasp texts and websites designed for typical profiles. How about improving their accessibility?
These teachers who have embraced YouTube
YouTube remains the gold standard for videos posted on the Internet. Its ease of use allowed many people to get into multimedia, including teachers. Then the pandemic came along and the creation of vignettes began to meet a BIG demand for educational content that could be viewed on any medium.