Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship, Georgetown University, Washington, District of Columbia 20057, USA.
Nurse Educ. 2011 Jan-Feb;36(1):13-5. doi: 10.1097/NNE.0b013e3182001e18.
This project explored how an audience response system (clickers), combined with case-based questions, resulted in increased student engagement, attention, and participation in an introductory clinical nursing course. Clicker questions and ensuing discussion were designed to enable students to practice reasoning through patient situations before entering the clinical setting. Findings suggest that nuanced discussion of all possible answers encouraged students to think more deeply about their initial answers and opened them up to new reasoning processes.
本项目探讨了在介绍性临床护理课程中,使用观众反应系统(点击器)结合基于案例的问题如何提高学生的参与度、注意力和参与度。点击器问题和随之而来的讨论旨在使学生在进入临床环境之前有机会通过患者情况进行推理练习。研究结果表明,对所有可能答案的细致讨论鼓励学生更深入地思考他们最初的答案,并使他们能够接受新的推理过程。