Fostering Student Nurses' Self-Regulated Learning with the Second Life Environment: An Empirical Study

Ahmed Isam Al-hatem, M. Masood, H. Al-Samarraie
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Aim/Purpose This study investigated the potential use of Second Life (SL) to facilitate nursing students’ confidence and motivation, as well as its impact on their selfregulated learning development. Background The current emphasis on nursing education in general has resulted in more consideration of different virtual learning environments as a means for assessing individuals’ learning in a healthcare context. Methodology A quantitative research approach employing the survey method was used in this study. A model fit for Partial Least Squares (PLS) technique on 218 participants was produced to estimate the direct effect of environmental elements in terms of environment content design, environment interactivity, and environment functionality on student nurses’ behaviour in terms of motivation and confidence. In addition, the direct effect of student nurses’ behaviour on the development of their self-regulated learning was also examined and discussed. Two SL medical scenarios were designed to facilitate nurse students’ mastery of the learning task. Second Life in Nurse Education 286 Contribution This study shows the potential of using SL for empowering nurses’ selfregulated learning and collaborative learning. It extends the current understanding on how SL can assess nurses to learn about clinical related matters through the control of teleported characters (avatars), thus enhancing self-regulation. Findings This study found that SL content design, functionality, and interactivity can positively affect nursing students’ learning by providing them with the necessary elements to stimulate their confidence and motivation. We also found that nursing students’ confidence and motivation when using SL have significantly contributed to their self-regulated learning. Recommendations for Practitioners Findings from this study can help educational decision makers to consider the use of seamless learning environments, like the SL, to help students solve problems and generate alternative responses to their issues.
第二生命环境下护生自我调节学习的实证研究
目的本研究旨在探讨第二人生(SL)在促进护生自信和动机方面的潜在作用,以及对护生自我调节学习发展的影响。当前对护理教育的重视导致更多的考虑不同的虚拟学习环境作为评估个人在医疗保健环境中的学习的手段。方法采用定量研究方法,采用问卷调查法。对218名参与者建立了一个适合偏最小二乘(PLS)技术的模型,以估计环境元素在环境内容设计、环境交互性和环境功能方面对学生护士在动机和信心方面的行为的直接影响。此外,本研究亦探讨了护生行为对护生自主学习发展的直接影响。设计了两个SL医学场景,以促进护生对学习任务的掌握。286贡献本研究显示了使用SL增强护士自我调节学习和协作学习的潜力。它扩展了目前对SL如何通过控制传送角色(化身)来评估护士学习临床相关事项的理解,从而增强自我调节。本研究发现,SL的内容设计、功能和互动性可以为护生提供必要的元素来激发他们的信心和动力,从而对护生的学习产生积极的影响。我们还发现护生在使用外语时的自信和动机对其自我调节学习有显著的促进作用。本研究的发现可以帮助教育决策者考虑使用无缝学习环境,如SL,来帮助学生解决问题并对他们的问题产生替代反应。
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