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Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Vol 32, Issue 1, 93-102
Copyright © 2005 by Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges


E-LEARNING

Online small animal case simulations, a.k.a. the Virtual Veterinary Clinic

CR Dhein

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6610, USA. crd@vetmed.wsu.edu

Six years of experience at Washington State University's College of Veterinary Medicine using an online, asynchronous, problem-solving small animal case simulation tool are presented. Student satisfaction with the online problem-solving experience was high, and the majority of students felt that the experience was realistic and worthwhile. The effort required to keep the experience realistic required a large investment of time by instructors, which ultimately led to discontinuation of the online course. A summary of features to consider when creating case simulations is presented.


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