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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Screenshots of the virtual patient consulting session on the left, the virtual laboratory environment in the middle, and a picture of students using the simulation based learning environment on the right (permission to use the picture was obtained from all of the students who are included).  
Screenshots of the virtual patient consulting session on the left, the virtual laboratory environment in the middle, and a picture of students using the simulation based learning environment on the right (permission to use the picture was obtained from all of the students who are included).  
Source: Wästberg et al. (2019) <ref name="waestberg2019"/>.
 
Source: Stahre Wästberg, B., Eriksson, T., Karlsson, G., Sunnerstam, M., Axelsson, M., & Billger, M. (2019). Design considerations for virtual laboratories: A comparative study of two virtual laboratories for learning about gas solubility and colour appearance. Education and Information Technologies, 24(3), 2059–2080. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-018-09857-0


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Screenshots of the virtual patient consulting session on the left, the virtual laboratory environment in the middle, and a picture of students using the simulation based learning environment on the right (permission to use the picture was obtained from all of the students who are included).

Source: Stahre Wästberg, B., Eriksson, T., Karlsson, G., Sunnerstam, M., Axelsson, M., & Billger, M. (2019). Design considerations for virtual laboratories: A comparative study of two virtual laboratories for learning about gas solubility and colour appearance. Education and Information Technologies, 24(3), 2059–2080. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10639-018-09857-0

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