This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurses to enhance their interactions with content, instructors and peers while located at a distance from their university campus.Wireless handheld devices (WHD) are an important tool in nursing environments that are undergoing rapid technological change. Preferred treatments, drug dosages, postsurgical care, and preventive healthcare regimens continually change and such devices allow students to rapidly confirm information while in the clinical area, thus fostering active learning and safe practice.A case study approach was adopted with each participating student cohort comprising a case. Multiple data collection methods were used to enable rich...
The Distance learning at times and places chosen by the learner: Adapting resources and learner beha...
This study investigates how and where distance learners use handheld devices and the impact this has...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
We provided a one half hour session on our most recent study (See attached paper) methodology and fi...
[[abstract]]This paper reports our implementation and evaluation of a wireless handheld learning env...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a recent trial undertaken, in the domain of w...
This paper focuses on an exploratory evaluation of the use of m-learning in nursing education. We re...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a recent trial undertaken, in the domain of w...
Abstract Background Although the use of mobile devices can facilitate the learning process, there ma...
[Introduction]: The use of wireless technology is well established in many industries. In the recent...
Background: Engaging nursing students in theoretical courses, such as research, can be challenging. ...
Practitioners interested in integrating mobile technology effectively into distance learning program...
The Distance learning at times and places chosen by the learner: Adapting resources and learner beha...
This study investigates how and where distance learners use handheld devices and the impact this has...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
This paper reports the findings of a research project investigating the use of iPods by student nurs...
We provided a one half hour session on our most recent study (See attached paper) methodology and fi...
[[abstract]]This paper reports our implementation and evaluation of a wireless handheld learning env...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a recent trial undertaken, in the domain of w...
This paper focuses on an exploratory evaluation of the use of m-learning in nursing education. We re...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of a recent trial undertaken, in the domain of w...
Abstract Background Although the use of mobile devices can facilitate the learning process, there ma...
[Introduction]: The use of wireless technology is well established in many industries. In the recent...
Background: Engaging nursing students in theoretical courses, such as research, can be challenging. ...
Practitioners interested in integrating mobile technology effectively into distance learning program...
The Distance learning at times and places chosen by the learner: Adapting resources and learner beha...
This study investigates how and where distance learners use handheld devices and the impact this has...
Teachers often wonder what students are doing during lectures, behind their computers, mobile phones...