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Sarah Priore, RN, BSNPatricia Ramsey Macomber RN MSNPatricia Ramsey-Macomber, RN, MSN
Sue Trimboli, RN, BSNChristina Ulrich, RN, BSN
How to integrate technology into classrooms How to integrate technology into classrooms What to integrate: Distance Learning Distance Learning PDA’s Virtual Virtual Simulations
What types of technology may be used What types of technology may be used Distance Learning Laptop computers Laptop computers PDA’s Virtual realities Virtual realities Simulations
Survey of students and faculties comfort with Survey of students and faculties comfort with technology
Training for those that are computer illiterateg p Support for those using technology in
classroom Large initial investment and tech support Keeping current on new technologyp g gy
VIRTUAL REALITY
VIRTUAL REALITY VIRTUAL REALITY
VIRTUAL REALITY
SecondLife
Another World Exists
Reproduction of events
Near Representation of an Actual Event
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