Student Projects
 
EIPT 6423    Spring 2005
 

Breaking Through Cognitive Limitations

Melissa Myers & Natasha Roberts

This module introduces and teachs the basics of Lateral Thinking and Cognitive Flexibility Theory.
CPR Made Easy

Lea Harlow & Christi Morales

This course teaches (1) appropriate strategies for administering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) for infants, children and adults, and (2) the signs of choking,  (3)  strategies needed to aid a choking victim, (4) the symptoms of a heart attack, and (5) how to assist the victim of a heart attack.
Writing English in an Academic Environment:
The ESL Writing Lab


Gabriel Silvarajoo, Katherine Woodson, & Bonnie Yeh






  2004 Projects

Critical Consciousness

Chris Keller
This instructional module is intended to introduce to learners the basic concepts of Paulo Freire’s theories of Critical Consciousness. Learners will have the chance to explore a variety of information concerning these theories, and will have the opportunity to complete several small activities that allow them to practice what they may have learned.

Weblogs in Education

Kui Xie & Calvin Ly
This lesson provides a thorough overview and history of weblogs, different types of weblog administration tools, information regarding how weblogs can be used in classrooms, and practice constructing a weblog from scratch.

Color Theory for Instruction

Melinda Smith & Sharon Liu
This module will lead learners through the information and knowledge needed in order to develop web sites using appropriate color schemes. This information will include the relevant color principles, activities, and research to help facilitate learning. This procedure module has important information to refer to when developing web pages. The use of color can help or hinder a web site's appeal.
 


  2003 Projects

Pytest:
A Nuclear Medicine Procedure

Vesper Grantham,
Dora DiGiacinto
 
 

The PyTest is a nuclear medicine procedure that assists in the diagnosis of Helicobacter Pylori, the bacteria present in individuals who suffer from peptic and duodenal ulcers.  If the bacteria is present, the patient's physician can prescribe antibodies to eliminate the bacteria and heal the ulcer(s).  Nuclear medicine technologists must be knowledgeable with this procedure and its specifics in order to perform the ordered exam.  This module guides nuclear medicine students through the PyTest and its features so the student can one day apply their knowledge in the nuclear medicine department.
 
Logic & Fallacies

Karen Chen,
Agnes Yang,
Dennis Byrne
 
 

This online computer course provides the learner with the knowledge to evaluate and analyze the basics for logical reasoning of deductive arguments and the common associated fallacies of such reasoning.  The audience is undergraduate college students familiar with computer assisted instruction.  Along with an interest in the fallacies of logical reasoning, students should possess the desire to evaluate and analyze these principles.

Oklahoma Geography:
Use of the five themes of geography to interpret the interrelationships of communities

 
Penny Anderson,
Ng, Kok Leong,
Amanda York
This instructional unit provides learners with the opportunity to identify, examine, and analyze the unique features, which contributed to the settlement of the state of Oklahoma. Instruction will develop map skills in locating places in Oklahoma and the United States using parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. Learners will examine communities from a spatial perspective using mental mapping to understand relative location. Learners will examine and describe the interaction of the environment and the people of Oklahoma. Learners will compare and contrast different natural resources and landforms in their local region with other regions of Oklahoma.