Considerations for Improving Health Literacy
A majority of individuals who have access to the internet are searching for health information online and more and more are joining social networks for support and information about health care...
View ArticleImproving Health Literacy Through Self-Directed Learning
As noted in a previous post, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach to creating materials for health education. However, I think that creating materials that support self-directed learning is one good...
View ArticleHealth Literacy Month and e-Patients: A Ways to Go
It’s probably appropriate that right on the heels of the e-Patient Connections 2010 conference that we enter health literacy month. If the conference, and the e-patient movement more generally, point...
View ArticlemHealth and Patient Education for the 80%
As noted in a previous post, while smartphones represent an exciting tool for patient education and the support of health-directed behaviors, 80% of Americans don’t have smartphones. What are the...
View ArticleSome new site features in Instructional Design Fusions
Happy 1-1-11 everyone! There are some new site features I’d like to point out. Your Twitter news for learning and health here At the bottom right corner of this blog, you’ll find the “Daily News,” a...
View ArticleCreate Web stories with Montage
Developed by Microsoft, Montage is a free platform that allows you to collect, curate, and display content from the Web. If you like the way paper.li aggregates content and displays it in an...
View ArticleHealth Literacy: Twitter Thoughts and Resources
Add #healthlit chats to your Twitter chat schedule! Yesterday, Health Literacy Missouri (@HealthLitMo) kicked off the first of a monthly series of chats on health literacy on Twitter (#healthlit). The...
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