Let me introduce to you Elaine Van Melle. Elaine is an education scientist affiliated with the Royal College and Queen’s University. In this 4 part series, Elaine shares her recent survey of the (grey) literature […]

Let me introduce to you Elaine Van Melle. Elaine is an education scientist affiliated with the Royal College and Queen’s University. In this 4 part series, Elaine shares her recent survey of the (grey) literature […]
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) Last week, Jason Frank (@drjfrank) asked the Twitter-verse “What are the top 3 books you would recommend to someone interested in medical education?” the response was big! Over 55 recommendations poured in; […]
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) On Tuesday, I shared the myth of the digital native’s superior use of technology to promote learning. Today I want to highlight Kirschner’s and van Merriënboer’s dissection of learning styles. The myth busting […]
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) This week I recorded a KeyLIME podcast with Jason Frank(@drjfrank) and Linda Snell (@LindaSMedEd). I chose, based on the recommendation of Geoff Norman an article from a journal that I don’t regularly scan – Educational Psychologist. The article […]
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) “If you want to know how we practiced medicine 5 years ago, read a textbook. If you want to know how we practiced medicine 2 years ago, read a journal. If you want […]