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Immersive video technology: Highly engaging, cost-efficient, standardized clinical simulations for remote learning
Nursing Education Research Conference 2020
  • Bryan Dang, San Jose State University
  • Alice L. Butzlaff, San Jose State University
  • Brandon Kyle Johnson, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
  • April Wood, San Jose State University
  • Gregory E. Gilbert, SigmaStats© Consulting
  • Suzan Kardong-Edgren, Robert Morris University
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Document Type
Presentation
Conference Location
Washington, D.C.
Abstract

Immersive videos could help make standardized Clinical Simulation(SIM) experiences accessible to 10, 100, or even 1000s of remote students at once. Immersive video viewers feel like they are standing inside the video: able to look up, down, and around as SIMs unfold before them. Join us, to find out more!

Keywords
  • Clinical Simulation,
  • Immersive Video,
  • Remote Learning
Citation Information
Bryan Dang, Alice L. Butzlaff, Brandon Kyle Johnson, April Wood, et al.. "Immersive video technology: Highly engaging, cost-efficient, standardized clinical simulations for remote learning" Nursing Education Research Conference 2020 (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/april-wood/3/