Introduction This paper describes the development and the evaluation of a new Two-dimensional (2D) computer-based (CB) Simulated Learning Environment (SLE) software for routine audiology tests that comes with learning assistance for audiology students. The aim of the study was to serve as preliminary evaluation on the effectiveness of the new 2D CB SLE audiology software among audiology students. Materials and Methods The development process of the new 2D CB SLE includes, (i) the identification of common errors made by students in the audiology clinic, (ii) the development of five case simulations that include three routine audiology tests incorporating learning assistance derived from the errors commonly made by audiology students ...
Most New Zealand audiologists will have used some form of simulation during their training. Many of...
The term Virtual Patient (VP) refers to the use of virtual characters which embody patients in a vir...
Simulation-based research is still new in the audiology field and requires more research to better u...
There are various types of SLE tool that have been described and developed since the 1970s in the fi...
Purpose of the study: To update on the development of high-fidelity simulated learning environment (...
Purpose: Challenges to improve the audiology training pedagogy have resulted in the increased demand...
Objectives/Research Problem: Simulated Learning Environment (SLE) is the current educational pedagog...
There is currently an international shortage of Audiologists (McIntyre, 2010). Audiology is a profes...
Background and objective: There is scant evidence on the use of simulations in audiology (especiall...
Introduction: This discussion paper reviews and synthesises the literature on simulated learning env...
Objective: To determine if a computer simulation can be used to improve the ability of audiology stu...
Introduction: This discussion paper reviews and synthesises the literature on simulated learning env...
Early identification of hearing impairment and ear disorders is important, which is why hearing scre...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a common problem worldwide, and there is an ever- increasing need for more ...
For over 90% of individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids are the primary method of treatment. Rec...
Most New Zealand audiologists will have used some form of simulation during their training. Many of...
The term Virtual Patient (VP) refers to the use of virtual characters which embody patients in a vir...
Simulation-based research is still new in the audiology field and requires more research to better u...
There are various types of SLE tool that have been described and developed since the 1970s in the fi...
Purpose of the study: To update on the development of high-fidelity simulated learning environment (...
Purpose: Challenges to improve the audiology training pedagogy have resulted in the increased demand...
Objectives/Research Problem: Simulated Learning Environment (SLE) is the current educational pedagog...
There is currently an international shortage of Audiologists (McIntyre, 2010). Audiology is a profes...
Background and objective: There is scant evidence on the use of simulations in audiology (especiall...
Introduction: This discussion paper reviews and synthesises the literature on simulated learning env...
Objective: To determine if a computer simulation can be used to improve the ability of audiology stu...
Introduction: This discussion paper reviews and synthesises the literature on simulated learning env...
Early identification of hearing impairment and ear disorders is important, which is why hearing scre...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a common problem worldwide, and there is an ever- increasing need for more ...
For over 90% of individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids are the primary method of treatment. Rec...
Most New Zealand audiologists will have used some form of simulation during their training. Many of...
The term Virtual Patient (VP) refers to the use of virtual characters which embody patients in a vir...
Simulation-based research is still new in the audiology field and requires more research to better u...