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How did a group of higher education applied theatre placement students learn to connect with patients living with dementia, in an acute hospital setting, during a global pandemic? How did they navigate the liminal spaces of inhabiting a virtual space while striving for real-life presence and an equality of learning and knowledge exchange? In this book, authors and project leaders Dr Nicola Abraham PhD and Ma. Victoria Ruddock BSN present narratives and anecdotal examples of how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the learning of these placement students and how they adapted the learning expectations of the project in order to account for the liminality of combining virtual and in-person space inhabitation. Through stories and reflections from the project the authors explore the meaning of a pedagogy of reciprocity and ways of navigating uncertainty. They discuss the essential need for horizontal team structures to enhance learning experiences and consider the uses of transmedia communication tools.
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1915271037, 1915271053, 9781915271037, 9781915271051
Supporting Patients Living with Dementia During a Pandemic: Digital Theatre and Educational Spaces 1st Edition is written by Dr Nicola Abraham PhD; Ma. Victoria Ruddock BSN and published by Lived Places Publishing. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Supporting Patients Living with Dementia During a Pandemic are 9781915271044, 1915271045 and the print ISBNs are 9781915271037, 1915271037. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1915271037, 1915271053, 9781915271037, 9781915271051.
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