Introducing some exciting updates to D2L Lumi Feedback! Built to reflect how educators actually evaluate student work, the latest enhancements make feedback faster, clearer and easier to trust: 🔹 Draft feedback is prepared before you generate 🔹 Submissions are reviewed section by section for greater accuracy 🔹 Grades are assessed against each rubric criterion 🔹 Set your preferred tone and style once and it will be applied consistently 🔹 Full visibility into how D2L Lumi determined every score 🔹 Now supports video and multi‑file submissions The result: more consistent, more explainable and more efficient feedback, without sacrificing instructor control. Learn more: https://www.d2l.com/lumi/
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If you run a tactical communications course, you know the pain: the POI says "hands-on lab" but the equipment says "not available." LabRF gives instructors a consistent, repeatable simulation environment. Every student works on the same vendor-aligned interface. Every class runs on schedule. No equipment dependencies, no spectrum coordination, no last-minute scramble for radios and battery charging. Our structured labs walk students through configuration, management, and troubleshooting with guided exercises — and the platform scales from a single student to a full classroom. #MilitaryEducation #TrainingAndDoctrine #SignalSchool #TacticalComms #InstructorLed #labrf
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📧 The March edition of Lumio Latest is here. This month focuses on helping educators prep, reflect, and assess student learning with Lumio. 🔎 Inside this issue: • A new Lumio feature • A live webinar on assessments in Lumio • Fresh, ready-to-use Lumio Library lessons As we move into the month, it’s the perfect time to turn review into meaningful instructional insight and next steps. Explore the latest updates and resources here: https://lnkd.in/eDc7QKJA
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Billing for speech-generating AAC devices isn’t as straightforward as many think and that’s where mistakes can happen. From knowing what’s actually included in an AAC evaluation to understanding which CPT codes apply (and when), there are several key details that can impact both compliance and reimbursement. It becomes even more complex when the evaluation spans multiple visits. This week’s article breaks it all down so there’s more clarity around: • What to include in your AAC evaluation • When and how to bill appropriately • How to handle multi-visit evaluations • What your documentation needs to support If AAC evaluations are part of your practice, this is one you’ll want to review. Available now for Gawenda Seminars & Consulting Members. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g2-hxCbg
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Billing for speech-generating AAC devices isn’t as straightforward as many think and that’s where mistakes can happen. From knowing what’s actually included in an AAC evaluation to understanding which CPT codes apply (and when), there are several key details that can impact both compliance and reimbursement. It becomes even more complex when the evaluation spans multiple visits. This week’s article breaks it all down so there’s more clarity around: • What to include in your AAC evaluation • When and how to bill appropriately • How to handle multi-visit evaluations • What your documentation needs to support If AAC evaluations are part of your practice, this is one you’ll want to review. Available now for Gawenda Seminars & Consulting Members. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gcbttRvn
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Linear Measurements of the Right Atrium on TTE — Know the Pros & Cons for Your Boards 📐🫀 The RA linear measurement is quick, reproducible, and has established reference ranges — but it comes with real limitations that echo boards love to test. ✅ Why it works: Easy to obtain in routine studies Established normal reference values Practical for rapid assessment ⚠️ Where it falls short: Single-dimension only — misses shape variations Assumes symmetrical enlargement (not always true) View-dependent — foreshortening can compromise accuracy The boards won't just ask you how to measure the RA. They'll ask you when to trust the measurement — and when not to. Are you confident you could answer that on exam day? 👇 🎯 Test yourself with RA-focused practice questions on The Echo Journal's board prep tools — built specifically for adult echo boards. Visit our website today and try it for free.
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Still relying on paper logs or spreadsheets to track student devices? Ursuline Academy of Dallas eliminated paper logs and automated device tracking with Wasp Asset. Today, they manage 4,000 devices across 200 locations with clear visibility into device assignments. ➡️ See how they did it
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Oral assessment is one of the most trusted ways to understand student thinking, but it doesn’t scale easily. Cadmus is excited to introduce Cadmus Oral Assessment: A new approach to embed structured, scalable oral response moments directly into existing assessment workflows. This is about moving beyond surveillance and detection, and towards evidence of learning through explanation. Through a phased approach educators will: • Start with structured, asynchronous vivas • Evolve into more contextualised, targeted assurance (co-developed with universities) 👉 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g3UBv-Y5
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Cost-effective high-fidelity simulation without breaking the budget 💡 A practical guide from HealthySimulation.com highlights how to implement realistic clinical simulation on a budget, focusing on inexpensive techniques that boost realism and learner engagement. From clever moulage tricks to smart use of existing resources, the guide shows simulation teams how to elevate their training while managing cost pressures. Read the full article here: https://buff.ly/e8Xd4vL
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Weekend Education 🌟 In our latest software release mediCAD® 8, you can use the pre and post op view simultaneously during planning. This feature makes it easier to work with clarity and confidence. How it supports your workflow • Direct visual comparison between the “was” and “will be” situation • Preoperative and postoperative values visible at the same time • Clear visualization of K wire placement during osteotomies for a reliable surgical reference Where it removes complexity • No more switching back and forth or undoing steps to compare results • No need to rely on memory when evaluating planned corrections • A consistent visual guide for planned corrections instead of manual estimation A small feature that can make a meaningful difference in daily planning. ✨ How might better visual references during planning contribute to greater consistency and predictability in the operating room?
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