Search for dissertations about: "oral communication"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the words oral communication.
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21. Quality of life and severity assessment by provider and patient in oral and skin conditions
Abstract : A good communication between patient and provider has the aimto understand the patient’s problems, to establish and maintain acaring relation, and to inform about disease. The quality of communicationmay have an influence on different important aspects, suchas satisfaction and adherence to treatment. READ MORE
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22. Information Technology and Interaction in Learning
Abstract : Learning is an interactive process between the learner and thesurrounding structures, the so-called learning environment. Several typesof instructional interaction - such as the learner-tutor, the learner-learner, the learner-content, and recently, the learner-interface interactions - have been identified in higher education. READ MORE
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23. Communicating about health in health care : Perspectives on life style and post-operative complications
Abstract : This study, which is exploratory in nature, has been conducted with the aim of uncovering patients' participation and co-operation in modern health care and analysing what the conditions of this co-operation look like. Another aim has been to enhance knowledge about institutional discourse on a general level as well as about dialogues between patients and physicians concerning life style issues at a more specific level. READ MORE
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24. Developing a Problem Based Learning model for Internet-based teaching in academic oral health education
Abstract : Problem Based Learning (PBL) has been fully or partly adopted by several medical and dental schools throughout the world, but only few attempts have been made to adjust this method to Distance Learning (DL) environments. It appears that the interaction demands of PBL could not be easily facilitated by the technologies used for DL in the past. READ MORE
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25. Computational Modeling of the Vocal Tract : Applications to Speech Production
Abstract : Human speech production is a complex process, involving neuromuscular control signals, the effects of articulators' biomechanical properties and acoustic wave propagation in a vocal tract tube of intricate shape. Modeling these phenomena may play an important role in advancing our understanding of the involved mechanisms, and may also have future medical applications, e. READ MORE