Distributing menus to hungry learners: can learning by simulation become simulation of learning?

J Bligh, A Bleakley - Medical teacher, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
… Claims are made for its efficacy (such as in communication skills training) only within the
parameters of the simulation community and not with reference to real-life evidence, the …

A simulation-based curriculum to address relational crises in medicine

EB Peterson, MB Porter… - … medical education, 2012 - meridian.allenpress.com
… features, including a learner-focused needs assessment to … hours of training by the creators
of the simulation curriculum. … To address the issue of sustainable benefit, we distributed a …

Who can resist Foucault?

A Bleakley, J Bligh - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2009 - academic.oup.com
… gaze as the gaze is distributed across practitioners in increasing use of … learning
communication by simulation will not take medical students into the depths of the patient's body, nor …

Immersive, interactive, web-enabled computer simulation as a trigger for learning: The next generation of problem-based learning in educational leadership

D Mann, RM Reardon, JD Becker… - … Education, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
… the future of teaching and learning in either hybrid (face-to-… , (h) individualized learning, (i)
defined outcomes, and (j) simulator … “Distributing Menus to Hungry Learners: Can Learning by …

Towards socio‐material approaches in simulation‐based education: lessons from complexity theory

T Fenwick, MA Dahlgren - Medical Education, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… noticed in simulated experiences in medical training. It also offers conceptual tools that …
Distributing menus to hungry learners: can learning by simulation become simulation of learning

Starving for knowledge: An active learning approach to teaching about world hunger

M Krain, CJ Shadle - International Studies Perspectives, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Simulations place students within a reasonable representation of a real environment within
… follow-up survey that we distributed, students responded quite favorably to the experience. …

Learning by simulation and the simulation of learning

A Bleakley, J Bligh, J Browne, A Bleakley… - … education for the future …, 2011 - Springer
… Here, learning by simulation has become the dominant teaching method. … Learning by
simulation carries the same danger as distributing menus, rather than food, to hungry learners. …

Teaching anaesthesia induction to medical students: comparison between full-scale simulation and supervised teaching in the operating theatre

J Hallikainen, O Väisänen, T Randell… - European Journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
… Because the data were not normally distributed, the differences between the checklist items
… The main finding of this study was that the students trained in the simulator performed better …

Final year medical students' views on simulation-based teaching: a comparison with the Best Evidence Medical Education Systematic Review

Z Paskins, E Peile - Medical teacher, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… undergraduate students perceive lead to effective learningstudents on how a whole-body
simulator manikin could be … Respondent validation was sought by distributing the initial report …

Simulation: an effective pedagogical approach for nursing?

L Berragan - Nurse education today, 2011 - Elsevier
… This paper will examine the literature on simulation as a teaching … to support students
as they learn to be nurses. … The relationship between simulator fidelity and educational