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487
COURSE NAME: ?
Special Topic: Sports Injuries
Prevention and Rehabilitation
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Summer/1974 ( Summer Session)
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July 2 - Aug. 9 ?
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12:30 - 1:20
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1:30 - 5:20
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8:30 - 10:20
COURSE INFORMATION
Harold Hancheroff
E. Banister
Range of Topics
Mechanism of athletic injuries, anatomical and physiological recognition,
evaluation, and general care of athletic injuries, screening of athletes
that allows only those who are physically and psychologically fit to enter
competition, hygenic measures and safety supervision,preventative taping
techniques, various types of conditioning programs, standard follow up
treatments for athletic injuries.
Recommended Reading
The Athletic Trainer's Handbook - Bevan, Roland
Athletic Training and Conditioning - Payton, D. W.
The ABC'S of Athletic Training and Conditioning - Ferguson, R. B.
Techniques of Athletic Training - Longan
Modern Athletic Training - Rawlinson, Ken
Requirements
1 Lab paper
1 Mid Term
Final Examination
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Suggested Course Outline:
Education 487 - 4 (2 - 0 - 2)
TITLE: ?
Uses of Computers
OBJECTIVES: ?
to introduce students to the various
programmed instruction techniques -
linear, branching, structural - and their
appropriate pedagogical uses; to teach a
simple computer language that will enable
them to design and implement a program.
TOPICS: ?
1. Coursewriter III;
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Programed Instruction forms: Intrinsic,
Extrinsic, Adaptive Programs, Structural
Communication;
3.
Outline of research and development
work on educational uses of computers:
teaching maths; logic; and sciences;
teaching humanities subjects;
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uses
with disadvantaged children; C.A.I;
C.M.I.
PREREQUISITES: ?
Education 220
C.S. 100
CALENDAR DESCRIPTION :
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Educational Uses of Computers
An Introduction to various programed
instruction techniques - linear, branching,
structural - and their appropriate
pedagogical uses. Students will be
taught a simple computer language -
Coursewriter III - and will use it to
implement a program of their own design.
There are many opportunities in Education
for practicum projects; with disadvantaged
children, in areas of educational admin-
istration and economics and designing and
validating C.A.I.
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COURSE BEING PROPOSED IN COMPUTER SCIENCE
Educational Uses of Computers
The uses of computers as teaching tools will be reviewed in detail, including
interactive and batch based computer aided instruction. The student will
learn COURSEWRITER and study design approaches to CAI. Special uses of
CAI for teaching the handicapped, the very young, and the maladjusted, will
be reviewed.
(2-0-2)
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