Clinical Education for the Health Professions 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-6106-7_94-1
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Screen-Based Learning

Abstract: As screens become an increasingly more ubiquitous part of our lives, so too does their role in learning. From accessing information on the go, to interacting with experts and other learners from all over the world, learning is increasingly becoming a screen-based activity. It is necessary to understand the forms in which this interaction can take place, and how learners are using their screens

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