[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/1999/suppl1/e56/ ] : Health science students often struggle with the complexity and diversity of the Australian health care system. They tend to view the system from their own frame of reference and not through the frame of others. To address these learning challenges we designed a web-based heuristic game which promotes information seeking skills and provides a multi-frame approach to teaching and learning. The Health Care Game is accessed by students via the Internet and comprises four hypothetical families from different cultural, socio-economic and ...
Abstract: This special issue of the KM&EL international journal is dedicated to coverage of nov...
Modern healthcare education has occurred in an era of great challenges, but also of great opportunit...
Interactive health communication using Internet technologies is expanding the range and flexibility ...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Reviewer: Boyer, CReviewer: Olivieri, N[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the mos...
Since July 1998 we have been teaching an Internet-based distance learning course in health informati...
Background: The educational potential of non-traditional computer-assisted models to enhance knowled...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Background: The current generation of medical students are the Net Generation. However there is a de...
Clinical reasoning is a well-known concept in healthcare and refers to the process of information ga...
Objective: to identify the evolution in the use of serious games in virtual environments for health ...
The project generally involved around the basic information about medical, health, drugs and disease...
Online virtual simulation scenarios and learning games offer health students the opportunity to safe...
Abstract: This special issue of the KM&EL international journal is dedicated to coverage of nov...
Modern healthcare education has occurred in an era of great challenges, but also of great opportunit...
Interactive health communication using Internet technologies is expanding the range and flexibility ...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Reviewer: Boyer, CReviewer: Olivieri, N[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the mos...
Since July 1998 we have been teaching an Internet-based distance learning course in health informati...
Background: The educational potential of non-traditional computer-assisted models to enhance knowled...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Background: The current generation of medical students are the Net Generation. However there is a de...
Clinical reasoning is a well-known concept in healthcare and refers to the process of information ga...
Objective: to identify the evolution in the use of serious games in virtual environments for health ...
The project generally involved around the basic information about medical, health, drugs and disease...
Online virtual simulation scenarios and learning games offer health students the opportunity to safe...
Abstract: This special issue of the KM&EL international journal is dedicated to coverage of nov...
Modern healthcare education has occurred in an era of great challenges, but also of great opportunit...
Interactive health communication using Internet technologies is expanding the range and flexibility ...