Evaluating the Use of Streaming Video To Support Student Learning in a First-Year Life Sciences Course for Student Nurses
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Sue M. Green, David Voegeli, Maureen Harrison, Jackie Phillips, Jess Knowles, Mike Weaver, Kerry Shepard
Nurse Education Today Volume 23, Number 4, ISSN 0260-6917
Abstract
Nursing students (n=656) used streaming videos on immune, endocrine, and neurological systems using Blackboard software. Of students who viewed all three, 32% found access easy, 59% enjoyed them, and 25% felt very confident in their learning. Results were consistent across three different types and embedding methods. Technical and access problems hindered use. (Contains 19 references.) (SK)
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Green, S.M., Voegeli, D., Harrison, M., Phillips, J., Knowles, J., Weaver, M. & Shepard, K. (2003). Evaluating the Use of Streaming Video To Support Student Learning in a First-Year Life Sciences Course for Student Nurses. Nurse Education Today, 23(4), 255. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/96637/.
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