Abstract
The aim for the Virtual Maternity Clinic (VMC) is to engage students in learning about the role of the midwife and care of women during early pregnancy. The VMC, using Deakin Studies Online as a platform, includes LiveSim, videoed characters and Adobe Flash of four pregnant women with diverse issues. From an evaluation distributed to students prior to access of the VMC to identify their expectations, we found that undergraduate students wanted to learn how to interact with women during early pregnancy, whereas postgraduate students wanted strategies to learn about midwifery practice. Further development of the VMC is progressing to include a suite of programs incorporating the care of women during late pregnancy, labour and birth; and the time after birth. © 2009 Diane Phillips, Maxine Duke, Cate Nagle, Susie Macfarlane, Glenn McNolty, Peter Lane, Ian Fox and Denise Patterson.
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Phillips, D., Duke, M., Nagle, C., Macfarlane, S., Mcnolty, G., Lane, P., … Patterson, D. (2009). Students’ expectations of the virtual maternity clinic. In ASCILITE 2009 - The Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (pp. 791–795). https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2009.2263
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