Authors@HSLC – Game-Based Teaching

Join us for a stimulating talk on Dr. Eric Bauman’s recently published:

GAMES-BASED TEACHING AND SIMULATION IN NURSING AND HEALTH CARE

Thursday, November 8
Noon – 1pm
Room 1309 Health Sciences Learning Center

“Game Based Teaching” discusses practical strategies for developing, integrating, and evaluating new and emerging technology, specifically game-based learning methods, useful in nursing and clinical health sciences education. The text draws upon existing models of experiential learning such as Benner’s “thinking-in-action” and “novice-to-expert” frameworks, and introduces current theories supporting the phenomenon of the created learning environment.

Eric B. Bauman received his PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction in 2007. Dr. Bauman’s most recent academic appointment was as faculty associate in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, before starting Clinical Playground LLC, a consulting service focusing on game and simulation-based learning.

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