You will be put into groups for a wiki case study assignment. Each group will be assigned a "case study of the week" on our wiki. That group will collaboratively create a patient case study and write a SOAP for that case study. The group will also write 4 review questions to be answered by the students who are NOT a part of that group. The case study and the review questions will need to be posted by Tuesday at Midnight by the group. During the quarter, you will need to respond to two other group review questions. You can choose the group that you wish to respond to. Please refer to the rubric for your group grade linked below for more details.
To join our class wiki, click "Join this Wiki" in the left sidebar and create a Wikispaces account. I will accept your request to join and you'll be ready to go! Please join the class wiki by Friday, June 24.
Click here to view a sample case study and example discussion questions.
A wiki is a website with an "Edit" button. It's a collaborative space where teams of participants can work together without the hassle of attaching Word documents and trying to keep track of versions. Instead, your document "lives" on this website.
If you are new to wikis, the basics are simple. Click "Edit" on a page and the whole page transforms, enabling you to add, modify, or remove text, images, and other media from the page. It works much like a word process (e.g. Microsoft Word).
To help you practice using a wiki, you can feel free to go to the Practice Page and play around and try things out.
Welcome to the RES223 Case Study Wiki!
You will be put into groups for a wiki case study assignment. Each group will be assigned a "case study of the week" on our wiki. That group will collaboratively create a patient case study and write a SOAP for that case study. The group will also write 4 review questions to be answered by the students who are NOT a part of that group. The case study and the review questions will need to be posted by Tuesday at Midnight by the group. During the quarter, you will need to respond to two other group review questions. You can choose the group that you wish to respond to. Please refer to the rubric for your group grade linked below for more details.To join our class wiki, click "Join this Wiki" in the left sidebar and create a Wikispaces account. I will accept your request to join and you'll be ready to go! Please join the class wiki by Friday, June 24.
Click here to view a sample case study and example discussion questions.
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What is a wiki?
A wiki is a website with an "Edit" button. It's a collaborative space where teams of participants can work together without the hassle of attaching Word documents and trying to keep track of versions. Instead, your document "lives" on this website.
If you are new to wikis, the basics are simple. Click "Edit" on a page and the whole page transforms, enabling you to add, modify, or remove text, images, and other media from the page. It works much like a word process (e.g. Microsoft Word).
To help you practice using a wiki, you can feel free to go to the Practice Page and play around and try things out.