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The effectiveness of integration of virtual patients in a collaborative learning activity.

Hesham F MareiJeroen DonkersJeroen J G van Merriënboer
Published in: Medical teacher (2018)
On the female campus, the use of VPs in a collaborative learning activity is more effective than its use as an independent learning activity in enhancing students' knowledge acquisition and retention. However, the collaborative use of VPs by itself is not enough to produce consistent results across different groups of students and attention should be given to all the factors that would affect students' interaction.
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