Assessing mastery learning nursing students’ preferences for e-book and print books: A case study

Xan Y. Goodman, Suzanne Fayle

Abstract


This case study aims to discover nursing student preferences for print books or e-books in an accelerated undergraduate nursing block mastery-learning program. We share descriptive survey statistics and qualitative data collected from focus group responses in this paper.  A new finding not seen in the literature is nursing student preference for e-books when participating in assessment challenges. This e-book preference may be relevant for institutions providing instruction in block mastery learning programs. 


Keywords


e-books, mastery learning, block curriculum, user preferences, e-textbooks, students, attitudes

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