Nursing students' use of social media in their learning: a case study of a Canadian School of Nursing
Abstract Background Social media has diverse applications for nursing education. Current literature focuses on how nursing faculty use social media in their courses and teaching; less is known about how and why nursing students use social media in support of their learning. Objectives The purpose of...
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Main Authors: | Catherine M. Giroux (Author), Katherine A. Moreau (Author) |
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