mbottaro’s Profile

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mbottaro
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mbottaro
Major Program of Study
Radiologic Technology and Medical Imaging

My Courses

RAD2325

RAD2325

RAD 2325 Radiographic Procedures III (fall only) 1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr Materials fee $30 This course is a continuation of RAD 1225 with an emphasis on more advanced radiographic positioning and procedures. Practical laboratory experiences include advanced skull and spine procedures. Prerequisites: RAD 1225, RAD 1226, RAD 1227, RAD 1229; Corequisites: RAD 2326, RAD 2327, RAD 2328

LIB 1201: Research and Documentation for the Information Age Spring 2012

LIB 1201: Research and Documentation for the Information Age Spring 2012

In this course we will explore issues in research and documentation for text (in print and online), images, sound, and multimedia. You will investigate where information comes from and how it is organized in both traditional and emerging media. We will examine the ethics of information use and determine how to critically evaluate sources. Throughout the course, you will create and present research and documentation projects using traditional and emerging media and technologies. This is a writing-intensive course. You should expect to spend 4-6 hours outside of class time preparing for class each week.

My Projects

Rad 2325 Group 1 Disscussion Forum

Rad 2325 Group 1 Disscussion Forum

This is a place for the students of Rad 2325 to meet and discuss their inter collaborative hospital project.

RAD 2325 Interhospital Research

RAD 2325 Interhospital Research

RAD2325 Faculty: Zoya Vinokur RAD 2325 | Radiologic Technology and Medical Imaging | Fall 2013 RAD 2325 Radiographic Procedures III (Fall only) 1.5 cl hrs, 1.5 lab hrs, 2 cr Materials fee $30 This course is a continuation of RAD 1225 with an emphasis on more advanced radiographic Positioning and procedures. Practical laboratory experiences include advanced skull and spine procedures. Prerequisites: RAD 1225, RAD 1226, RAD 1227, RAD 1229 Corequisites: RAD 2326, RAD 2327, RAD 2328

Brainiac

Brainiac

Brainiac is a game that tests your overall knowledge on four different subjects: math, science, history and literature. A single game consists of 2-4 players. Each square is colored accordingly to the corresponding subject. For example: red-history, blue-math, green-science and yellow-literature. The idea of the game is to be the best at finding research based on the given question to move up the board and win the game

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