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Research Proposal on Estimating the Impact of Improving inhaler Techniques for Asthmatic Patient

Estimating the Impact of Improving inhaler Techniques for Asthmatic Patient Introduction Most of the victims of asthma are children and their population is growing faster. Although there is a continuous innovation of medicines every year, parents and people are underestimating its effectiveness on children. Through this rationale, this paper proposes to conduct a study that estimates the impact of improving inhaler techniques for asthmatic patient. The main findings of the applied method are that most of the parents are ware about the effectiveness of the medicine and they use it the main treatment for asthma. Background of the Study In all over the world, many people especially children are suffering due to asthma. There is a recorded high rate of asthma and growing faster that sometimes starts under the age of four years. It is very alarming that the every year, children are the common victim of the prevalence. Living in poverty is another factor that can trigger to the hi...

Research Proposal on Computer Aided Learning on teaching Health and Safety for Children

The media suggests that the internet, and especially the World Wide Web, is a solution to all the needs of Education. However, there are many ways in which ICT can impact on the teaching and learning process. The extent of the impact of communication technologies depends on teachers changing their practice in classrooms (Leask, M. & Meadows, J. 2000). In the book, E - Moderating: the key to teaching and learning by Gilly Salmon, he emphasizes the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Its key focus and emphasis are on the changes to learning made possible by ICT, but he look at these changes through the eyes of online teachers, for whom he used the term 'electronic moderators ' - 'e-moderators'. Today, 'online networking' covers a range of technologies. In education and training, technologies that concentrate on computer mediated communication are commonest (2003). They fall into three broad categories as defined by Santoro (199...