GRIT: Why is It So Important?

In recent discussions of success and mastery, “GRIT” has quickly become a go-to buzzword referring to a person’s drive and persistence at mastering new skills and achieving long-term success. No matter what stage you may find yourself at in your career, having GRIT can be your greatest asset. By having a better understanding of what GRIT is and how it can help you succeed, you can begin working towards being a “grittier” person.

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Print vs. Digital – Which is Better for the Student?

Is education more effective through digital tools or traditional print books and literature? The anecdotal debate is loud, but the timing of a number of studies is now starting to clear up the dust. What is also becoming clear is that the goals of education are just as important for lesson learning as the format used to convey the information.

Reading Consumption

There is no question that more material and information can be consumed faster in a wider array when in digital format. The simple fact that people scan information far quicker online than in print format proves this position. This works well for areas and training where a large amount of data has to be chewed through in a short period of time, even in flashcards. However, this does not mean that retention of the information for practical application happens at the same rate of consumption.

Retention

The ability to retain new information is better with print. Studies have found that when it comes to actual adoption of a learning principle read and learned, the print format forces the brain to process the information with memory. That in turn improves retention and recall when the lesson needs to be used again in practical test or quiz application. So the offset to the vast amount of digital information consumed is that the print format sticks in the student’s brain much better.

Convenience

Let’s face it – lugging around an entire library of print books is no cup of tea. Many a student’s back and arms have been made sore everyday dragging a backpack full of books around only to reference and read a few pages at a time. The digital format allows entire libraries to be kept at one’s fingertips on a digital pad. Further, the flexibility of being able to read the backlit tablet in any environment is a huge plus. Unlike the book, the digital format is often packaged with its own lighting source and plugin features, so the student can consume the information in many more situations. Multimedia capability also expands the digital reading with more learning styles in one. Skyscape’s app package, for example, allows interplay of multimedia and formula measurement tools for nursing students to practice their medical theory in the same reading session.

Cost

Students are extremely sensitive to cost, and print for educational materials is downright unjustified in many situations. The advantages of better retention are lost when print becomes so unaffordable a student can’t access the tool at all. Digital format allows easy renting and borrowing, which breaks the cost barrier into far more affordable layers. The scalable approach allows students of all income levels to access far more than ever possible with print education.

Performance

Interestingly, the majority of students score in the same range, whether using print or digital training. While there are exceptions, the vast majority of studies found little variance in score/grade outcome between the two formats. However, where tests involve cognitive reasoning and deduced answers, print training has the advantage, again due to retention. This may change, however, with greater use of multimedia training that triggers cognitive work versus just scanning text.

Given the factors above, it’s easy to see how what is expected of a student makes differences in whether an ebook or a print book is more effective overall. Understanding this underlying motivation in textbook format comparison is critical for an objective evaluation of which tool is actually better for education.

Best Study Techniques for a Big Test!

Taking a board exam is tough work. It requires stamina, dedication, and an incredible amount of knowledge that you need to recall at a moment’s notice. Just reading about the board exam requirements is enough to make even the most devoted student quiver in academic fear. But, fear not; with the right studying techniques you can prepare for and ace the big test. 

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How to start a business as a college student

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3 Habits of highly effective entrepreneurs

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Improving productivity across global teams

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How to start a business as a college student

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Don’t Graduate from “Google University”

We recently came across some research that Google searches can give your brain “an inflated perception of self-knowledge”, a likely condition that will soon be classified as a mental disorder by DSM-5 (paradoxically, when we googled this syndrome, we came across a condition called Dunning–Kruger effect that deals with the illusory superiority of this kind.  Clearly I am being facetious to make a point that this should not give me a license to practice as a Psychiatrist!)

So where are we going with this?  We are concerned that this is a growing problem, especially when healthcare is involved.  These so called experts (let’s call them the graduates of “Google University” or “Wikipedia College”), when unleashed in the medical profession with their mobile gadgets could turn out to be dangerous.  The educators are constantly challenged to make sure that the students and trainees are properly inducted in the desired profession, amidst this changing dynamics.

So what is one to do to ensure that we are churning out a new generation of professionals that can be trusted to possess sound fundamentals?  One solution is to use the technology wisely.  Making sure that the Google research is used to really compile the information needed for deeper dive and more trusted information sources.  In the medical environment, this is the world that has been seeded for years by the publishing industry and well-respected authors and editors.  At Skyscape, we took the approach of ‘corralling’ the well known and “Gold Standard” sources in medicine and nursing and the appropriate specialties within.  These resources have been published by the established publishers like Elsevier, McGraw-Hill, F.A.Davis or Wolters Kluwer; and the organizations like Washington University, Massachusetts General Hospital or ASHP.  By ensuring that the information is being accessed from a trusted pool of resources, now you can be positive that you are not being subjected to “misinformation” (whether misguided or deliberate for commercial mischief).

We have been also proud and proactive to work with so many medical and nursing schools to incorporate the right kind of resources for their students.  Skyscape has adapted many of the familiar resources for use in the course curricula. Over the recent few years, we have been working closely with the faculty members and students.  As a result we have supplemented the reference capabilities with modern and timely approaches of teaching in a “flipped class room” and collaborative methodologies, drawing inspirations from the educational gaming and social media technologies.

We are happy to do our part in making sure that the world is lot more safer in the hands of the “true professionals” with rigorous knowledge!

 

 

The All-new 5 Minute Clinical Consult Unveiled

The latest update of 5 Minute Clinical Consult is on the AppStore!  So what’s the big deal?  Don’t we have over 400 titles available and growing?  Yes, that’s true.  But let’s look at the new features on this latest release.

  • Fresh, sleek look and feel – complete with modern, flat and bright.
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  • Locate the topic you are looking up in the fastest possible manner.  Depending upon the context and what is currently going on, you can choose the immediate option available.
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  • Choose from multiple types of index lists, or Table of Contents.
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  • Easily switch between the recently viewed topics.  Use the history to quickly go back and forth.  No need to keep entering search terms repeatedly.
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  • Use the Launch icon to directly go to the desired location – such as searching a term, going to the last opened topic, browse your favorite topics or directly show a list of recently viewed items.
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  • Add notes – in full flourish, good enough to create a powerful web page!
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  • Annotate the topic to write your notes, scribble, doodle or type text.
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  • Add Voice memos to a given topic.  Enables to quickly record some thoughts so as to review them any time you are checking up that topic again, whether it is in few days or few months later.
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  • Share or print notes to help with the study.
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  • Spotlight Search from the Home screen – now the topic search results are offered right on the home screen.  If you are searching for a term such as “Atrial” or “Zollinger”, you will see them right on the home screen – tap on the entry and you will see the information right there, in a fraction of a second!
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