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Helping hands: an innovative tele-assistance system for clinical skill development with health science students

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Barnett, T and Huang, W and Mather, C, Helping hands: an innovative tele-assistance system for clinical skill development with health science students, Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching, Canberra, Australia, Final Report 2016, pp. 1-44. (2016) [Government or Industry Research]


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Item Type:Government or Industry Research
Keywords:Student learning; procedural skills; simulation; tele-assistance; clinical placement; augmented reality; remote guidance
Research Division:Education
Research Group:Curriculum and pedagogy
Research Field:Medicine, nursing and health curriculum and pedagogy
Objective Division:Education and Training
Objective Group:Teaching and curriculum
Objective Field:Teaching and instruction technologies
UTAS Author:Barnett, T (Associate Professor Tony Barnett)
UTAS Author:Huang, W (Dr Tony Huang)
UTAS Author:Mather, C (Dr Carey Mather)
ID Code:112828
Year Published:2016
Deposited By:UTAS Centre for Rural Health
Deposited On:2016-11-30
Last Modified:2017-10-13
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