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Social Work Practice with Older Adults: Case-Based Learning with Digital Technology
Under the leadership of Associate Professor Denise Burnette,
Principal Investigator, a series of educational modules has
been developed to promote the teaching and learning of geriatric
social work practice. The project, funded by the John A. Hartford
Foundation in partnership with the New York Academy of Medicine,
uses state-of-the-art digital technology to enhance traditional
methods of case-based learning.
The four modules that comprise the series focus on core areas
of practice with older adults: chronic illness, sexuality,
active aging, and depression. Each module includes a videotaped
social worker interview with one or more clients, key concepts,
a discussion guide and a transcription of the videotape interview,
plus references to supplementary educational and resource
materials. The modules will be distributed to educational
institutions [for educational purposes only] by the
New York Academy of Medicine.
Special thanks go to the Columbia
Center for New Media Teaching and Learning for their assistance
with the videotaping and other digital technology.
Video Sample: Introduction
to Sexuality and Aging [text
version]
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