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Assessment tool for nursing student computer competencies
Nursing Education Perspectives, 06/26/09
Elder BL et al. - The results suggest that students rate themselves higher on their skills than their actual performance of computer skills. Implications for educators are presented, and the value of using a computer-graded assessment is discussed.
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