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What is the information retention rate for traditional face-to-face lectures over a 24-hour period?
5%
Which instructional method has a 75% information retention rate?
Practice activities
What is the primary benefit of gaming in nursing education?
It promotes critical thinking and teamwork by encouraging students to work together to find answers.
What is the main advantage of role-playing in a nursing curriculum?
It allows students to practice real-life scenarios without the pressure or risk of harming a patient.
What is the core objective of problem-based learning?
To apply real-life scenarios to problems, requiring students to use higher-level thinking and progressive inquiry.
How has the role of the educator shifted with the rise of online learning?
The traditional 'sage on the stage' has been replaced by a technologically savvy 'guide on the side'.
What social media tool is commonly used as a social bookmarking tool to prime discussions?
What is the primary function of a tutorial in educational technology?
To guide users through objectives or tasks at their own pace using multimedia elements.
What does a student portfolio document in nursing education?
Unquantifiable skills like creativity, communication, and critical thinking, as well as goal achievement and professional development.
What is the difference between computer-based simulation and full-scale high-fidelity simulation?
Computer-based simulation uses software to model a situation, while high-fidelity simulation recreates all elements of a healthcare environment using real physiology and interaction.
What sensory inputs are typically mediated in traditional virtual reality?
Visual stimulation, audio input, and touch.
What is a wiki?
A website or collection of hypertext documents that allows users to edit and add content in an open-ended forum.
What is the main difference between a deductive and inductive teaching approach in collaborative learning?
Inductive teaching imposes more responsibility on students for their own learning compared to the traditional lecture-based deductive approach.
What is positive interdependence in collaborative learning?
Mutual learning goals that prompt students to work together rather than competing individually.
Why are debriefing sessions important in collaborative learning?
They allow groups to share feedback and analyze observations after meetings or presentations.
What is a clinical use of telehealth involving digital images?
Transmitting images of wounds for assessment and treatment consults.
How can telehealth be used for disease management?
Through remote patient monitoring and the transmission of objective or subjective clinical data like vital signs.
What is an example of teletriage?
Using telephonic or video interactive technologies to provide health advice in emergent cases via call centers.
What is the purpose of using real-time video in telehealth?
To exchange health services or education live via videoconference.
What is a webcast or webinar?
A broadcast of a typically live presentation.
What is the retention rate for demonstration-based learning?
30%
What is the retention rate for discussion groups?
50%
What is the primary benefit of online learning regarding theory?
It allows educators to translate theory into practice within a virtual classroom space.
What is Slideshare used for in an educational context?
It serves as a community for sharing presentations.
What is the function of a portal in internet-based tools?
It acts as a gateway or entry point for accessing various online resources and information.
What is the role of personal accountability in collaborative learning?
Ensuring that each student contributes equally to the work process.