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In today's gaming society, even toddlers are adept at playing games on mobile devices and often have great fun learning from the educational games provided by such juggernauts as PBS and Toka Boka. Having fun while learning shouldnot be limited to children, anyone with a mobile device and a...
I have been collecting games in general since 2012, but the medical and emergency services games go to my classroom. I try to use these on days when I only have a few students for some reason or another. I have used them when we have unexpectedly completed our work ahead of time and ...
Studies in K-12 and college students show that their learning preferences have been strongly shaped by new media technologies like video games, virtual reality environments, the Internet, and social networks. However, there is no known research on medical students' game experiences or attitudes towar...
designed for gamified education, transforms the process of memorizing complex medical terminology into an engaging and enjoyable activity for medical students. ... MH Hsu,YH Chen - 《Games for Health Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Medical eponyms versus acronyms: what medical terminology is most...
Level Ex is the brainchild of CEO Sam Glassenberg, whose background in video games (at places such as LucasArts and Microsoft) made him the "black sheep of the family" when he didn't follow his kin to medical school. For sure, Level Ex has hired its share ofvideo gamedevelopers, but...
Purpose: This research studied Japanese undergraduate medical students' anxiety, confidence, and metacognition in studying medical history taking in English as second language in Japan. Background: Dynamic systems of motivation in learning at university have been examined, showing that motivation correlates...
& BAKIR B. (2012) The effect of a structured empathy course on the students of a medical and a nursing school. International Nursing R... CT Ozcan,F Oflaz,B Bakir - 《International Nursing Review》 被引量: 45发表: 2012年 The effect of educational games on medical students’ learning ...
whereas antibiotics are mostly prescribed in primary care. The underlying learning goals of these games are also not always clearly defined, and it may be difficult for medical teachers without specialist computer engineering skills to update the clinical cases. Finally, their graphic design may not ...
aMedical Students from U.S. and foreign medical and dental schools are no~t eligible for Clinical Observerships at MSKCC. The Medical Student Elective Program is available to all U.S. and Canadian medical students. Foreign medical students are eligible for select medical student electives. 医科学...