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Cardiovascular effects of exercise training: How does your heart benefit when you exercise?
Shared with the World by Dr Nephtali Marina-Gonzalez
Cardiovascular effects of exercise explained for the general public, including simulations, videos and scientific papers. Used to inform and provoke the general public live healthier and learn more.
The concepts explained can facilitate the teaching and learning process. Some of the concepts covered are: Risks factors and causes of cardiovascular disease. The way cardiovascular disease causes chronic kidney disease and problems with other organs such as the lungs. The videos created explaining heart adaptations can also be used to facilitate the teaching and learning process. The scientific blog can showcase the type of work first year Applied Medical Sciences, Cancer Biomedicine and Nutrition are expected to create.
Shared with the World by Dr Nephtali Marina-Gonzalez
UCL Reflect: Educational blogs from our community - Anson MacKay [URL hyperlink to video file]
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
Blogging as an assessment tool for a third-year Master's level module.
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
UCL Reflect: Educational blogs from our community - Emily Gulliksen Craste [URL hyperlink to video file]
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
Creating a virtual exhibition using UCL Reflect, UCL's blogging tool, in Arts and Science.
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
UCL Reflect: Educational blogs from our community - Lucie-Hannah Grange-François [URL hyperlink to video file]
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
Creating an online exhibition by using the UCL Reflect blogging platform.
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
UCL Reflect: Educational blogs from our community - Nephtali Marina-Gonzalez [URL hyperlink to video file]
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou
Introducing a portfolio assessment activity in Medical Sciences via blogging, with UCL Reflect.
Shared with the World by Dr Mina Sotiriou