K. R. Cox
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Researcher
Also affiliated: World Health Organization - Pakistan (1984); The Royal Melbourne Hospital (1973); The University of Melbourne (1973); Iowa State University (1997); UNSW Sydney (1973–1990); St. George Hospital (1973); A.T. Still University (2023)
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Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
K. R. Cox's research focuses on educational experiences and the application of technology in learning environments. Recent publications explore how occupational therapy and physical therapy students engage older adults in using assistive devices and how social media can be utilized for student and adult learning during a pandemic. Cox's work also touches upon medical education, with publications related to graduate medical education and educational measurement. The researcher has a recent publication year and has engaged in collaborations with researchers from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and within the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith.
Metrics
- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 32
Selected Publications
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SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES OF OT AND PT STUDENTS: ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS IN THE USE OF ASSISTIVE DEVICES (2023)
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ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A PANDEMIC: SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A PANDEMIC: SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS
- ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A PANDEMIC: SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS
- ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A PANDEMIC: SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS
- ENGAGING OLDER ADULTS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA DURING A PANDEMIC: SUCCESSFUL LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR STUDENTS AND ADULTS
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