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Weaving the tapestry of learning: simulation, standardized patients, and virtual communities
Brian Holland1, Karen Landry, Angela Mountain
1Author Affiliations: Assistant Professor (Mr Holland, Dr Landry, and Mss Mountain and Middlebrooks), Baccalaureate Nursing Student (Ms Heim), Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies (Dr Missildine), College of Nursing, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Bryan.
Abstract:
Using situated cognition learning theory, nursing faculty developed simulated clinical learning experiences integrating virtual communities and standardized patients. These learning experiences provide authenticity and realism not easily achieved using the individual techniques in isolation. The authors describe the process of weaving these strategies into a rich learning experience for students.
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