Game on! Implementing emerging gaming technology for on-line graduate nursing students
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Jennie Peters, DNP; Kathleen Ann Muglia, DNP -- College of Nursing, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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With the increase in nursing enrollment in an online environment, innovative methods are needed. An online game exam review project was implemented to increase student engagement and success in a masters in nursing online program.
30th International Nursing Research Congress: Theory-to-Practice: Catalyzing Collaborations to Connect Globally. Held 25-29 July 2019 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Keywords | Exam Reviews; Innovations; Online Learning |
Name | 30th International Nursing Research Congress |
Host | Sigma Theta Tau International |
Location | Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
Date | 2019 |
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