Talk:Exercise and metabolic disease

=Development notes 13 October 2010= After Ben completed an assignment where he was encouraged to use Wikispaces to develop this unit, Leigh copy pasted the content into Wikiversity Leighblackall 05:52, 13 October 2010 (UTC)

= Development notes 17 Aug 2010 =
 * Discussing and thinking about options to initially modelling the running of sessions on a couple of topics
 * then providing constructive tasks to build the resource (on wikiversity)
 * 1) annotated bibliography (min. 10 contemporary references - 8 original source for each part) covering:
 * 2) relevant pathophysiology,
 * 3) exercise contra-indications and limitations, and
 * 4) evidence of exercise effectiveness in prevention, treatment and/or management
 * 5) expansion of annotations into related points of evidence
 * 6) manipulation of references into a useful evidence based resource
 * and finally the enhancement of the resource into a multi-media presentation with links to further recommended readings

Groups
 * groups of 3, making 3-4 groups, covering topics
 * 1) hypertension
 * 2) dyslipidemia/hyperlipidemia
 * 3) End-stage renal disease

Teaching
 * to cover, exemplify and model using the other topics
 * provide some information across all topics, e.g. scope of practice

= Development notes 4 Aug 2010 =
 * copied over University approved unit overivew and learning outcomes
 * proposed initial disease groups and sections to be covered for each

= Development meeting 3 Aug 2010 = Ben and Leigh
 * 12 week course of 13 hours study per week (total needs to be 150 hours - edited 10 August)
 * This breaks down to 4 hors lectures and tutorials, followed by 6 hours directed study per week
 * Ben will prepare a list of topics to be covered, and curate a <1 hour lecture, event, seminar, lab, or other to introduce that topic
 * Small groups of students will be assigned 1 topic each week to further develop into a structured text
 * The small groups use each other's topics to conduct a lab
 * An open book exam finishes he course