A nurse educator believes computers can enhance student learning. Which actions should the instructor take to demonstrate this belief?
1. Allow students to research a nursing topic either by going to the library or via an online literature search.
2. Require a student to remediate after a failed test by completing appropriate computer-assisted instruction modules.
3. Use PowerPoint slides to reinforce complex concepts during classroom lectures.
4. Assign a collaborative group project to students enrolled in an online course.
5. Use computer-generated graphics to make written material less monotonous.
Correct Answer: 1, 2, 3, 4
Rationale: Computers enhance academics for students in at least four ways, including access to nursing literature.
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