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[New Horizons for Clinical Practice and Competence: Applying Game-Based Learning in Nursing Education]
Pei-Rong Chang1, Yuan-Ping Chang2
1MSN, RN, Assistant Professor, Department of Nursing, Fooyin University, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
Game-based teaching strategies enrich nursing education by enhancing the appeal and practicality of teaching activities. Different from the high-pressure and serious nature of traditional nursing education, interactive and entertaining teaching strategies that employ board games, card games, escape rooms, virtual reality, scratch cards, Kahoot quiz competitions, and other innovative methods better motivate learners to engage actively with learning content and retain nursing knowledge and practices, resulting in better learning outcomes. Game-based teaching strategies not only strengthen learners' mastery of core nursing concepts but also enhance their decision-making and critical-thinking abilities. In this article, practical applications of game-based teaching are introduced, in hopes that, by applying these instructional approaches, educators can alleviate the stress of the learning process and make learning more efficient and enjoyable for students.
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