• 11th Nov 2020

Research participation: Using Immersive Virtual Reality Communities of Practice to support undergraduate student paramedics during Work Integrated Learning


PROJECT TITLE: Using Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) Communities of Practice (CoP) to support undergraduate student paramedics during Work Integrated Learning (WIL)

Student paramedics are invited to participate in a short online survey that explores how undergraduate student paramedics experience Work Integrated Learning (WIL).

Research shows that students experiences during Work Integrated Learning (WIL) varies. This research aims to identify how Communities of Practice can be used to support student paramedics during WIL.

You are invited to take part if you meet the selection criteria of:

  1. You are currently enrolled as an undergraduate student paramedic at an Australian university
  2. You have completed prior Work Integrated Learning (WIL) with a jurisdictional ambulance service

This project is being conducted by research student Sam Willis, and is being supervised by Associate Professor Edward Palmer, Dr. John Rae and Professor. Lyn Karstadt.

To access the full Participant Information Sheet, please click here.

To participate in the survey, please visit the online survey link here: https://artsadelaide.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8iEyRHWxlvDcFyB

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