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Piyanut Xuto; Azadeh Stark – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
To developed an educational tool for an online OSCE to evaluate the practice readiness of the fourth-year nursing students. Online professional proficiency evaluation of nursing students can be a valid alternative to traditional methods. We designed a one group pre-posttest study. The 51 nursing students were recruited. We implemented a 3-stage of…
Descriptors: Obstetrics, Nursing Education, Student Evaluation, Professionalism
Bigirwa, June Patrick; Ndawula, Stephen; Naluwemba, Esther Frances – International Journal of Educational Methodology, 2020
E-learning pedagogy is used in many health training institutions in Uganda, However, despite the high investment, e-learning adoption is still low. This study aimed at ascertaining the relevance of on-line quality management in improve e-learning adoption in midwifery schools in Uganda. It used an explanatory sequential mixed methods design to…
Descriptors: Obstetrics, Electronic Learning, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Valaitis, Ruta K.; Sword, Wendy A.; Jones, Bob; Hodges, Andrea – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2005
This qualitative study explored health sciences students' perceptions of their experiences in online problem based learning (PBL) and focused on their views about learning and group process in the online environment. Participants were novices to online learning and highly experienced in PBL, therefore, they could reflect on past face-to-face PBL…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Attitudes, Online Courses, Problem Based Learning