The impact of clickers in nursing education: a review of literature |
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Authors: | De Gagne Jennie C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Nursing, 1801 Fayetteville St., North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC 27707, United States |
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Abstract: | Learner participation and engagement has proven effective and essential across educational settings. Clickers, also known as classroom response systems (CRS), are widely used across disciplines, and their effectiveness has been demonstrated in higher education. However, few studies have been conducted on clicker use in nursing education. The purpose of this article is to examine the literature on how clickers can best be used to promote learner engagement among undergraduate nursing students and to better classroom education. This literature review addresses three key characteristics of clicker use in nursing, medical, pharmacy, and paramedic education found in fifteen empirical studies: interactivity and participation; satisfaction and learning outcomes; and formative assessment and contingent teaching. Nurse educators must take advantage of the latest technology such as clickers to provide more effective and efficient education. |
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Keywords: | Active learning Classroom technology Undergraduate nursing education Audience response systems |
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