Scenario-Based e-Simulation Design for Global Health Education: Theoretical Foundation and Practical Recommendations
Electronic simulation (e-simulation)-particularly scenario-based e-simulation (SBES)-is an increasingly used, promising educational strategy for global health education that can address gaps in training access, effectiveness, and cost. However, there is little guidance for educators on how to develo...
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Main Authors: | Awsan Bahattab (Author), Marta Caviglia (Author), Daniela Martini (Author), Ives Hubloue (Author), Francesco Della Corte (Author), Luca Ragazzoni (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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