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CME planning series: article four of five, promoting interaction within educational activities
1University of Connecticut School of Nursing, Storrs, USA. tom.vanhoof@uconn.edu
Abstract:
Interaction refers to what happens within the minds of individuals participating in a CME activity. While peer-to-peer and peer-to-presenter discussion maybe helpful, internal engagement of the learner with the material is the type of interaction that is necessary for deep learning and change. The choice of which interactive method to use depends on the learning objectives of the specific CME program being planned.
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