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Welcome to Unit 5! HS100: Introduction to Health Science

Welcome to Unit 5! HS100: Introduction to Health Science. Ice breaker: While we wait for class to start at the top of the hour, please share at least one key point that you learned from Unit 4 about current issues that are relevant to your profession, that you did not realize before.

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Welcome to Unit 5! HS100: Introduction to Health Science

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  1. Welcome to Unit 5!HS100: Introduction to Health Science Ice breaker: While we wait for class to start at the top of the hour, please share at least one key point that you learned from Unit 4 about current issues that are relevant to your profession, that you did not realize before.

  2. Student Technical Support If experiencing any technical difficulties, please call Technical Support at: 1-866-522-7747

  3. Web Field Trip! • Let’s take a minute to explore the Viewing Your Degree Plan Tutorial, from the Reading section of this unit. • http://extmedia.kaplan.edu/AEH/HS/HS100_1104B/Degreeplan_Tutorial/degreeplan.htm

  4. Retaining What We Learn… “People remember 10% of what they read, 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see, 50% of what they hear and see, 75% of what they discuss with others, and 90% of what they explain to others” (van de Sande, 2009, para. 2). Reference: van de Sande, Rutger. People remember 10% of what they read...?:The validity of the 'learning pyramid‘. Retrieved from http://knol.google.com/k/people-remember-10-of-what-they-read#

  5. Are there any questions or comments?

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