Radiology games
Learning should be fun and enjoyable! In my radiology class I love to have fun while teaching (it can be pretty boring looking at sleepy faces for an hour).
You will find students in my class being interactive. I will often divide the class into multiple groups and play radiology games. This helps students get more involved with learning the radiology pathology that has been demonstrated. Students like the activity and I always have 100% participation. The students also have to keep up with their radiology pathology skills so that they can be on the winning team to earn bonus points.
My thought is that if learning is fun and enjoyable, the student will want to come to class and learn!
Laura R. Greene-Orndorff is a professor, Chair of the Radiology Department, and a member of the health center faculty. She has an R.T.R. from Mercy Hospital (1989), an A.S. from Pennsylvania State College (1990), a B.S. from Regents College and a D.C. from Sherman College (1995). She has been with the college since 1996 and teaches X-Ray Review, Soft Tissue, Hard Tissue, X-Ray Positioning III & X-Ray Lab. She enjoys gardening, walking and floral design. "Education is the best investment you can make for yourself and others," she says.
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